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Radiology Student Technologist

Job Summary: Under the supervision of Certified Technologist, a Radiology Student Technologist can perform the following job functions based on modality.

Essential functions all modalities:

  • Consistently uses an outward mindset and puts forth exemplary effort in accomplishing his/her goals and objectives in a manner that helps others to achieve their goals and objectives.
  • Takes thorough and accurate patient medical histories. 
  • Provides assistance with such tasks as dressing and changing to seriously ill, injured, or disabled patients. 
  • Transports patients via appropriate mode (wheelchair, cart, etc.)
  • Communicates effectively both in writing and verbally.

Diagnostic X-RAY modality:

  • Performs radiological testing according to Department procedures.
  • Under supervision uses all radiological equipment.
  • Reviews and evaluates digital x-rays, video tape, or computer-generated information to determine if images are satisfactory for diagnostic purposes. 
  • Uses radiation safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and to ensure safety of patients and staff. 
  • Explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during scan.
  • Operates or oversees operation of radiological equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes. 
  • Positions and immobilizes patient on examining table. 
  • Positions imaging equipment and adjusts controls to set exposure time and distance, according to specification of examination. 
  • Keys commands and data into computer to document and specify scan sequences, adjust transmitters and receivers, or photograph certain images. 
  • Monitors patients' conditions and reactions, reporting abnormal signs to physician.
  • Sets up examination rooms, ensuring that all necessary equipment is ready. 
  • With supervision prepares and administers oral or injected contrast media to patients. 
  • Under supervision operates fluoroscope to aid physicians to view and guide wire or catheter through blood vessels to area of interest.
  • Records, processes, and maintains patient data and treatment records, and prepare reports. 

CT modality:

  • Positions patient on CT table.
  • Loads contrast into the injector.
  • Prepares and administers injected contrast media to patients, with supervision. 
  • Starts IVs.

MRI modality:

  • Uses magnetic resonance imaging safety measures and protection devices to comply with government regulations and to ensure safety of patients and staff. 
  • Performs MRI screening.
  • Starts IVs.
  • Positions patients on MRI table and set up coils.
  • Places reminder calls.
  • Verifies orders.
  • Logs State paperwork.
  • Prepares and administers injected contrast media to patients, with supervision.

Ultrasound modality:

  • Performs Ultrasound exams according to department procedures.
  • Uses all ultrasound equipment safely and appropriately under supervision.
  • Explains procedures and obtains medical history from patients.
  • Follows ultrasound specific protocols and obtains quality diagnostic images.
  • Prepares technologist worksheets utilizing the appropriate document based on examination.
  • Checks images and/or reviews case with supervising sonographer or radiologist as needed.
  • Makes appointment reminder calls.
  • Utilizes proper phone etiquette when taking calls or messages.
  • Triages add on examinations to accommodate patients in a safe and timely manner.
  • Monitors patients’ condition and reactions during procedures and notifies physician or nurse of any reactions or concerns.
  • Records, processes, and maintains patient data and treatment records per department procedure.
  • Reviews and documents any prior exam data or pertinent lab values on the technologist worksheet.
  • Enters additional exam data into external reporting software programs as per department process.
  • Starts and Completes exams following department protocols.

Minimum Qualifications: 18 years old and

Diagnostic xray/CT: Must have completed their first year at an accredited School of Radiation Sciences majoring in Radiologic Imaging and is in good academic standing. BLS Certification.

Or

MRI: Must have completed their first year at an accredited School of Radiologic and Imaging Science majoring in MRI and is in good academic standing. BLS Certification.

Or

Ultrasound: Must have completed their first three semesters at an accredited School for Diagnostic Medical Sonography and be in their final semester. BLS Certification.

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Knowledge of radiological equipment and techniques, radiation safety, anatomy/physiology and disease process and quality control in a Radiology Department.

Working Conditions: May occasionally be exposed to infectious diseases and/or hazardous materials. Frequent exposure to radiation in a controlled protective setting.

Physical Requirements:  Constantly walk, see/visual acuity, handle/grasp/feel, bend/twist, talk/hear. Frequently stand, reach, push/pull, stoop/kneel/crouch, lift/carry 50+ lbs.

 

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