The MRI Technologist must have enhanced knowledge in the area of MRI, possessing the specific expertise and skills necessary for maintaining a safe MRI environment daily. They must understand basic anatomy, physiology, and physics as it pertains to MRI patient care. This role involves providing imaging services and transportation to patients of all ages, from neonate to geriatric, and ensuring thorough explanations and adequate communication with patients and their families. The technologist is responsible for upholding all safety standards, following established protocols, and observing JCAHO standards. Prioritizing customer and patient satisfaction using AIDET principles and collaborating with other departments are key aspects of the role. The technologist will also use I Care principles for proper patient identification, correct exams, and improved patient communication. Stewardship of supplies, equipment, and department resources is expected to contribute to the financial viability of the DCH Health System. Specific duties include practicing MRI zone safety, understanding MR language and scheduling, administering contrast/medications, correlating clinical history with exams, participating in MRI QC, and maintaining accreditation. The role also involves inventory management, equipment care, and potentially instructing students and new employees. On-call duties may be required. A charge tech or lead tech, when assigned, will facilitate and coordinate services, act as a contact person, and keep other shifts informed. Per Diem staff have specific holiday and availability requirements. The technologist must function proficiently with little or no supervision.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree