Job Information
South Central Regional Medical Center RADIOGRAPHER in Laurel, Mississippi
Job Summary:
The non-registered radiographer performs under the indirect supervision of a registered technologist. They are required to perform a variety of duties within their realm of knowledge and training to include producing diagnostic radiographs, assisting in CT and other modalities within radiology, working in a clerical position and the transporting of patients.
Qualifications:
Education: Must be enrolled in an approved Radiologic Technology Program
Must have passed all clinical competencies administered.
Licensure: Upon completion of program must be eligible to apply for Mississippi State Board of Health Medical Radiation Technologist license and ARRT.
Certification: Current CPR/BLS certification
Duties and responsibilities:
The Non-registered radiographer is expected to practice safe procedures and adhere to radiation safety measures under the supervision of a registered radiographer. Specific duties may include but are not limited to:
Performing ordered exams per department and SCRMC policy and procedure.
Verifying physician orders ensuring ordering provider, exam, and diagnosis is appropriate.
Verifying identity of patient prior to performing exam.
Practicing and encouraging teamwork within the department, the hospital, physicians and all SCRMC facilities.
Displaying accountability for tasks assigned to them.
Assisting radiologists/ physicians as needed.
Participating in educational opportunities in use of new equipment and/ or procedures.
Communicating with registered technologist to assure completion of necessary paerwork and/or computer functions (RIS, PACS).
Transporting radiology patients as needed.
Adhering to department and SCRMC policy and procedures and SCRMC Performance Standards.
Handling of trauma patients according to policy and procedure.
Evaluates images for technical quality, correct orientation and patient identification.
Assisting with portable radiography-within hospital and at LTC facilities.
Keeping area clean, neat, safe and stocked with needed supplies.
Adhering to safety, radiation and infection control policies.
Assisting in all areas of the department as needed.
Reporting outcome of duties to radiology supervisor or team leader.
Participating in Quality Improvement.
Displaying proficiency in operation of imaging equipment, RIS, CR = s and laser printers in assigned area.
Explaining procedure and availability of report to patient
Essential Functions:
Demonstrate an understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology and medical terminology as related to their education level.
Maintain a high degree of accuracy in radiographic positioning and exposure technique
Use professional and ethical judgement and critical thinking when performing their duties
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Participates in continuing education and learning experiences to enhance and maintain current knowledge and skills for continued competence
Ability to work as a team member
Skilled in the operation of radiography equipment
Attention to detail
Basic understanding of computer technology
Perform all duties using proper body mechanics
Frequently move/lift between 50-100 pounds, depending on assignment requirements
Stand for long periods with frequent squatting, twisting, bending, kneeling and reaching to prepare equipment, materials or objects in order to provide patient care or maintain the patient environment
Manual dexterity and fine motor coordination
Ability to work in a stressful environment
Ability to follow directions/instructions from his/her supervisor
Consistent attendance is required to assure that the client facilities’ needs and patient needs are met
To comply with all of the facilities’ policies, procedures and practices
Working conditions:
The Non-Registered Technologist must understand and accept the possibility of exposure to inside environmental conditions, such as radiation, noise, infectious/communicable diseases, blood and blood borne diseases, chemicals and/or chemical fumes, odors, gases and dusts. Frequent exposures to distressed patients, families or visitors