SIH-IMAGING TECH I-PD

SparrowIonia, MI
Onsite

About The Position

Prescribe ionizing radiation under the legal written or verbal orders of a health care provider; produce and administer roentgen rays to patients while performing routine diagnostic procedures and diagnostic radiographic examinations in accordance to established standards and practices. Provide patient services using a variety of imaging modalities. Perform clerical duties as required and participate in departmental Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI).

Requirements

  • Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) within 1 year of completion of the program. The successful completion of the ARRT Boards is a requirement for continued employment with Sparrow Ionia in the Non-Registered Radiology Technologist classification.
  • None
  • Must be enrolled in a fully accredited Radiological Technology Program and successfully complete the program. Upon completion of the training program the student (Non-registered Technologist), must complete the required ARRT Boards under the guideline of the ARRT.
  • Knowledge of radiation protection as assembled in as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA).

Nice To Haves

  • Upon training, provides advanced skills in Mammography, CT and Bone Density.

Responsibilities

  • Prepares rooms, equipment, contrast and materials as needed to deliver patient care in a hospital environment.
  • Administers both oral and IV approved contrasts to patients.
  • Maintains sterile fields when appropriate.
  • Cleans and disinfects radiology areas to include rooms and equipment.
  • Reviews examination requests. Responsible for all technical and general aspects of patient care within their scope of practice.
  • Prepares patient for radiology procedures; explains procedures, transports and transfers patients to and from departments, rooms and examination tables. Positions patients, and assists patients at the end of procedures.
  • Follows prescribed techniques in administering general and specific x-rays (adjusts equipment; determines proper radiographic techniques; arranges immobilization and support devices to obtain position of patient; using and adjusting lead shielding of patients as appropriate).
  • Develops film or image using an automatic processing, CR or DR techniques.
  • Observes patient and machine during procedure and reports any unusual occurrences.
  • Evaluates images for accuracy and technical quality.
  • Assists radiologists and other technologists during difficult procedures.
  • Upon training, provides advanced skills in Mammography, CT and Bone Density.
  • Maintain schedules, logs and billing of patients using a Radiology Information System (RIS).
  • Maintains stock supplies and performs general office duties.
  • Prepares and schedules patients for examinations.
  • Prepares material, supplies, jackets and most recent examination for next day procedures.
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