Operate radiographic equipment to produce clinical diagnostic x-ray images as directed by physicians and perform routine diagnostic procedures according to established standards and practices. This role involves preparing patients, adjusting equipment, taking x-ray images, and using protective measures. Responsibilities extend to performing x-rays in various hospital areas using portable machines, including surgery and emergency rooms. The position requires competence in fluoroscopy, including procedures like Barium enemas, Upper GI studies, and Video Swallows, as well as working in the Operating Room for surgical x-rays and lithotripsy. The technologist must be able to rapidly respond to trauma patients and perform higher-tech procedures such as myelograms, arthrograms, and hysteros. Radiographic support to the Forensic department is also a duty. Image processing, labeling, and logging patient information in RIS are essential. Maintaining department policies, assisting with equipment care, and performing imaging in a PACS environment are also key. The role includes providing educational and training expertise for the Radiologic Technology program and offering clinical support to medical assistants when needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree