About The Position

A CT scan technologist must be able to accurately interpret a physician's scanning instructions, administer contrast materials, prepare and operate the CT scan equipment, and position the patient to capture the appropriate images. Using computerized tomography equipment to capture diagnostic images of patients’ internal organs and tissues. Appropriately positioning patients to scan specific areas of their bodies. Performing regular warm-up sequences on the CT scanner to prolong the life of the X-ray tubes. Sterilizing radiologic equipment to ensure the safety of patients. Correctly interpreting doctors' written scanning instructions. Administering radiocontrast agents to patients to enhance the visibility of internal organs and tissues. Evaluating CT scans to determine whether they are of good technical quality. Explaining scanning procedures to patients and providing reassurance and support as required.

Responsibilities

  • accurately interpret a physician's scanning instructions
  • administer contrast materials
  • prepare and operate the CT scan equipment
  • position the patient to capture the appropriate images
  • Using computerized tomography equipment to capture diagnostic images of patients’ internal organs and tissues
  • Appropriately positioning patients to scan specific areas of their bodies
  • Performing regular warm-up sequences on the CT scanner to prolong the life of the X-ray tubes
  • Sterilizing radiologic equipment to ensure the safety of patients
  • Correctly interpreting doctors' written scanning instructions
  • Administering radiocontrast agents to patients to enhance the visibility of internal organs and tissues
  • Evaluating CT scans to determine whether they are of good technical quality
  • Explaining scanning procedures to patients and providing reassurance and support as required
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