The X-Ray & Medical Technologist is responsible for: Being able to take good quality X-ray images following CityMD X-ray protocol in an efficient and accurate manner. Capturing accurate and detailed documentation of the encounter into the EMR in a timely manner. Essential Functions/Responsibilities (including the duties and responsibilities as stated in the CityMD Scope of Practice for Radiology Technologist and Scribes) Performing the more common X-ray studies in a reasonable amount of time as suggested below: Chest X-ray: 3 minutes, Extremity X-ray: 3-5 minutes per order, Spinal X-ray: 4-6 minutes, Abdomen X-ray: 4-6 minutes. Using all internal X-ray and care coordination software in order to properly document and communicate X-ray studies performed between the provider, Aftercare and radiologists reading the X-rays. Being able to fully document in the EMR on multiple patients per hour. Facilitating any necessary diagnostic tests (e.g., CT, MRI, ultrasounds, etc.) and referrals to medical specialists for follow-up care via Aftercare. Assisting the physician with medical procedures within the Scribe scope of practice, which may include but is not limited to: EKG, procedure set ups, etc. Communicating with patients, pharmacies, and physicians over the phone under physician guidance. Assisting the licensed practitioner, under the direct and personal supervision of the licensed practitioner, with CLIA waived tests for which training has been provided as well as EKGs, external laboratory specimens, providing a second set of hands for maintaining limb position for sling assistance. Keeping track of materials needed to copy images to a CD for patients and inform Medical Assistant or Site Manager prior to depletion of supplies. Keeping an accurate and up-to-date QA log book including pregnancy form and daily check off list. Having a knowledge of people to call in case of equipment failure or software issues. Providing compassionate care to our patients. Assisting Medical Assistants with facility stocking when needed. Assisting with training and acclimation of new hire X-ray techs and scribes.