Performs diagnostic medical radiographics on patients of all ages. Performs other tasks related to the daily functions of the radiology department and clinic.
Completes digital radiographic process according to professional guidelines and professional standards.
Schedules and coordinates exams, explaining procedures and preparations to patients. Obtains and documents necessary history and symptomology. Critiques technical quality of digital image.
Implements and oversees quality control (Q.C.) processes. Makes adjustments to equipment as indicated by Q.C. test results or notifies supervisor that service is required. Performs all Q.C. testing in accordance with regulatory requirements. Maintains documentation of all Q.C. test results and actions taken in accordance with regulatory requirements. Deals directly with physicist support from MMC regarding all aspects of quality control programs.
Maintains x-ray and other equipment in efficient operating order; performs preventative maintenance on a regularly scheduled basis; contacts outside service for major malfunctions. s equipment malfunctions to supervisor. Request and orders supplies as necessary to keep materials on hand at all times.
Complies with all clinic policies and procedures including, but not limited to blood borne pathogens, chemical safety, administrative and corporatepliance. Applies the Minimum Necessary Standard when accessing protected health information.
Responsible for working with team to improve processes for quality improvement and provide a high level of patient satisfaction.
Demonstrates support for and participates in aplishing team goals and objectives.
Performs other related work as required or requested.
Graduation from an accredited school for radiologic technologist.
Current ARRT registration and IEMA license for radiologic technologist required.