Radiology Technologist - Weekends

WATSON CLINIC LLPBaltimore, MD

About The Position

A Radiologic Technologist, sometimes referred to as Diagnostic Radiographer, performs a variety of diagnostic imaging procedures, including X-rays, Fluoroscopy, and DEXA scans, to help diagnose and treat patients. They work under the direction of a Radiologist or physician.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or GED
  • Satisfactory completion accredited Radiology Technologist program
  • Certified by ARRT required
  • FL Licensed Radiology Technologist
  • CPR Certification within 90 days of employment

Nice To Haves

  • Strong technical skills in operating imaging equipment (X-ray, Fluoroscopy, DEXA).
  • Knowledge of radiation safety protocols and practices.
  • Understanding of human anatomy and physiology.
  • Attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Physical stamina and strength for prolonged standing and potentially assisting patients.
  • May be required to travel to other Diagnostic Radiology locations other than assigned homebase based on staffing and operational needs of the department.

Responsibilities

  • Performing Diagnostic Radiology Procedures.
  • Set up and operate imaging equipment (X-ray, Fluoroscopy, DEXA) to obtain high-quality and diagnostic images.
  • Perform various X-ray procedures.
  • Perform routine and complex fluoroscopy procedures, using sterile techniques.
  • Conduct Bone Densitometry (DEXA) scans to measure bone mineral content and diagnose conditions like osteoporosis.
  • Adhere to radiation safety protocols (ALARA) to minimize exposure to patients, staff, and self.
  • Properly shield patients during imaging procedures.
  • Prepare patients for procedures, including taking medical history and explaining the process to ease anxiety.
  • Accurate position patients and equipment for optimal image acquisition.
  • Ensure patient comfort and safety throughout the examination.
  • Monitor patients for adverse reactions, especially during procedures involving contrast agents.
  • Operate and maintain imaging equipment, including calibration and troubleshooting.
  • Evaluate image quality and image analysis to ensure diagnostic value and re-scan as necessary.
  • Process and manage images, including sending them to the Radiologist for interpretation and archiving results.
  • Maintain accurate and detailed patient records, including clinical history and exam findings.
  • Communicate effectively with patients, physicians, and other healthcare professionals.
  • Collaborate with Radiologists to evaluate images and determine the need for further imaging.
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