CT Technologist

CommonSpirit HealthPlainview, NE
Onsite

About The Position

As our CT Technologist, you will utilize your expertise to capture precise diagnostic images, enabling our Radiologists to accurately diagnose and/or rule out diverse medical conditions. Every day, you will adeptly create detailed cross-sectional images of the skeleton, tissues, and internal organs. Your compassionate interaction and skill in patient care will be crucial, as you play a significant role in fostering a positive and comforting patient experience throughout the imaging process. To be successful in this role, you will deeply understand the critical importance of diagnostic imaging. This includes a comprehensive knowledge of general imaging workflow, various patient positioning techniques, and the ability to consistently capture clear results essential for timely and accurate diagnoses that guide effective patient care. Proper assessment of the patient and their abilities to participate in ordered procedure. Provides a clear explanation of the procedure including; duration, process, and what to expect following completion. Verifies informed consent for and assists physician with interventional procedures; needle localization, aspiration, biopsies, and other invasive procedures. Practices aseptic and sterile techniques as necessary and observes universal precautions. Provides patient education as appropriate. Selection of the proper equipment, setting correct technical factors, procedure protocols and gathers proper supplies prior to performance of the procedure. Recognizes all radiation safety standards including “Image Gently” and “Image Wisely” and MR safety standards. Understands and follows all rules around radiation protection including wearing of lead protection when utilizing fluoroscopy or when there is a possibility of exposure i.e. CT room, performing portable exams etc. Obtains clear and complete history from the patient and or patient record and records that data into patient record to assist in image interpretation and future patient encounters Is able to perform quality assessment of images obtained and is able to evaluate equipment issues and reports assessment to supervisor, manager or director. Ensures all equipment is in working order at the beginning of the day and prior to starting of a procedure. Performs any performance and quality tests on equipment as required including ACR quality requirements. Checks all supplies for outdates prior to use and reports any shortages, variations or failures of equipment to supervisor, manager or director for follow-up. Uses CHI incident reporting system to report any patient injuries or concerns, equipment or supply failures or malfunctions, medication reaction or errors, and visitor or personal injury or exposure. Responsible to participate in and have a good understanding of all department, campus and system quality improvement projects, the ACR accreditation process, Radiation Safety, ALARA, MQSA, and State Regulations as they apply to staffs license or certifications. Be familiar with the requirements of CMS and Joint Commission and be able to speak to all department processes around quality and environment of care.

Requirements

  • Graduate of a Radiologic Technology program, upon hire
  • Basic Life Support - CPR, upon hire
  • Registered Technologist Radiography ARRT, upon hire
  • Medical Radiographer: NE, upon hire
  • Registered Technologist Computed Tomography, within 24 months

Responsibilities

  • Capture precise diagnostic images.
  • Create detailed cross-sectional images of the skeleton, tissues, and internal organs.
  • Foster a positive and comforting patient experience throughout the imaging process.
  • Understand general imaging workflow and patient positioning techniques.
  • Consistently capture clear results essential for timely and accurate diagnoses.
  • Assess the patient and their abilities to participate in ordered procedures.
  • Provide a clear explanation of the procedure, including duration, process, and what to expect.
  • Verify informed consent for and assist physicians with interventional procedures (e.g., needle localization, aspiration, biopsies).
  • Practice aseptic and sterile techniques and observe universal precautions.
  • Provide patient education as appropriate.
  • Select proper equipment, set correct technical factors, and follow procedure protocols.
  • Gather proper supplies prior to performing procedures.
  • Recognize and adhere to all radiation safety standards, including “Image Gently” and “Image Wisely” and MR safety standards.
  • Understand and follow all rules around radiation protection, including wearing lead protection when necessary.
  • Obtain clear and complete history from the patient and/or patient record and record data into the patient record.
  • Perform quality assessment of images obtained.
  • Evaluate equipment issues and report them to the supervisor, manager, or director.
  • Ensure all equipment is in working order at the beginning of the day and prior to starting procedures.
  • Perform performance and quality tests on equipment as required, including ACR quality requirements.
  • Check all supplies for outdates prior to use.
  • Report any shortages, variations, or failures of equipment to the supervisor, manager, or director.
  • Use the CHI incident reporting system to report any patient injuries or concerns, equipment or supply failures or malfunctions, medication reactions or errors, and visitor or personal injuries or exposures.
  • Participate in and understand all department, campus, and system quality improvement projects.
  • Understand the ACR accreditation process, Radiation Safety, ALARA, MQSA, and State Regulations as they apply to staff licenses or certifications.
  • Be familiar with the requirements of CMS and Joint Commission and be able to speak to all department processes around quality and environment of care.
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