Radiology Technologist - CHC Kitty Degree

FMOL Health

Monroe, LA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Anatomy, Basic Life Support (BLS), Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Equipment, Clinical Competency, Communication Skills, Customer Satisfaction, Disciplinary Action, Documentation, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Hospital, Identify Issues, Informed Consent, Medical Assistance, Medical Treatment, Operations, Pathology, Patient Care, Patient Safety, People Management, Performance Analysis, Performance Management, Performance Reviews, Performance Tuning/Optimization, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Quality Management, Radiation Safety, Radiography, Radiology, Radiology Information System (RIS), Registered Nurse (RN), Regulations, Risk Management, Staff Training, Technical Support, Time Management, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Monroe, LA
POSTED
10 days ago

The Reg Radiology Tech 1 provides direct supervision for the technical and support functions of a department within the Imaging division or department. Coordinates daily operations within their division or department to ensure that patient care services are delivered in a timely and efficient manner in accordance with the hospital mission. The Supervisor of Radiology maintains the daily coordination of patient procedures and employee services including work schedules, competencies, performance evaluations and disciplinary actions. The Supervisor maintains regulatory standards for the department and assists in performing non-supervisory duties as needed.

Experience

None

Education

Graduate of accredited Radiologic Technologist Program

Training

Graduate of accredited Radiologic Technologist Program

Special Skills

Good interpersonal/human relations skills; Good oral/written communication skills; Good teamwork skills; Good critical thinking/decision making skills; Superior organizational skills

Licensure

American Registry Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) and current Louisiana Registered Radiologic license (LSRT)

New Graduates - Registry Eligible for ARRT and current Louisiana Registered Radiologic license (LSRT) or current LSRT temp license

BLS (Basic Life Support) Certification

  • Clinical skills: Radiologic principles and theory, anatomy and pathology processes are demonstrated utilizing the most appropriate technique an/or position for optimal examinations, as demonstrated by exam results.
  • Policies and protocols are adhered to ensuring all examinations are optimized for interpretation, as demonstrated by exam results.
  • Sound radiography principles are taught to staff and students as required by organization and supervisors direct observation.
  • Appropriate adult/geriatric/pediatric/neonatal patient care is provided and the technologist assesses and interprets data based on the patient''s status and the age-specific needs of each individual and demonstrated this by successfully completing age-specific checklist criteria.
  • Physicians'' orders, and reports are checked for inaccuracies and errors are reported to the RN or Charge Tech. The completeness and accuracy is evidenced by have no exams done with out proper orders.
  • Patient/General Safety: Effectively communicates with patient to obtain clinical history/informed consent from patient or patient''s chart to assist the physician in optimizing the performance and interpretation of the examination, as evidenced by the exam results.
  • Procedures are explained to patients/families and technologist answers any questions to ease anxiety and assure patient cooperation, as evidenced by customer satisfaction.
  • Assistance is provided to the physician in performing a variety of examinations using standard department protocols, isolation precautions and/or sterile technique, as evidenced by physician''s satisfaction.
  • Clinical and/or emergent problems that may interfere with exams are identified and take appropriate action to resolve them and produce the most desirable outcome, as evidenced by exam results and patient satisfaction.
  • Patient safety is demonstrated in department by use of side rails, braking mechanisms and patient monitoring as evidenced by risk management reports.
  • Any adverse, unsafe or unusual condition is reported, documented and corrected, as evidenced by the patient/employee incidence reports or department specific log books.
  • Equipment Maintenance: An orderly, safe and clean state environment is maintained and rooms are stocked with appropriate supplies and has required with supplies readily available for procedures at all times.
  • Equipment is operated according to manufacturer''s specifications, and images are acquired in appropriate technique as required, as evidenced by exam results.
  • Equipment is troubleshoot effectively and immediately and reports equipment problems to biomedical engineering/vendor, as evidenced by service reports.
  • The employee Performs/recognizes need for routine maintenance of all equipment to maintain consistent quality images, as evidenced by the physician satisfaction and the exam results.
  • Documentation/Communication:Patients are correctly identified along with their files ensuring a high degree of accuracy, as evidenced by the lack of mislabeled studies.
  • Patients are tracked according to department procedures, and technologist can Identify errors and takes immediate action for corrections, as evidenced by the RIS reports.
  • The technologist participates in department/hospital performance improvement initiative, in-services and meetings, as evidenced by attendance records.
  • Radiation safety: Exposure readings are maintained within the ALARA limits, as evidenced by monthly radiation exposure reports.
  • Effective use of radiation protection procedures with collimation devices and protective shielding is utilized at all times, as evidenced by incidence reports and supervisor observation.
  • Clinical skills: Radiologic principles and theory, anatomy and pathology processes are demonstrated utilizing the most appropriate technique an/or position for optimal examinations, as demonstrated by exam results.
  • Policies and protocols are adhered to ensuring all examinations are optimized for interpretation, as demonstrated by exam results.
  • Sound radiography principles are taught to staff and students as required by organization and supervisors direct observation.
  • Appropriate adult/geriatric/pediatric/neonatal patient care is provided and the technologist assesses and interprets data based on the patient''s status and the age-specific needs of each individual and demonstrated this by successfully completing age-specific checklist criteria.
  • Physicians'' orders, and reports are checked for inaccuracies and errors are reported to the RN or Charge Tech. The completeness and accuracy is evidenced by have no exams done with out proper orders.
  • Patient/General Safety: Effectively communicates with patient to obtain clinical history/informed consent from patient or patient''s chart to assist the physician in optimizing the performance and interpretation of the examination, as evidenced by the exam results.
  • Procedures are explained to patients/families and technologist answers any questions to ease anxiety and assure patient cooperation, as evidenced by customer satisfaction.
  • Assistance is provided to the physician in performing a variety of examinations using standard department protocols, isolation precautions and/or sterile technique, as evidenced by physician''s satisfaction.
  • Clinical and/or emergent problems that may interfere with exams are identified and take appropriate action to resolve them and produce the most desirable outcome, as evidenced by exam results and patient satisfaction.
  • Patient safety is demonstrated in department by use of side rails, braking mechanisms and patient monitoring as evidenced by risk management reports.
  • Any adverse, unsafe or unusual condition is reported, documented and corrected, as evidenced by the patient/employee incidence reports or department specific log books.
  • Equipment Maintenance: An orderly, safe and clean state environment is maintained and rooms are stocked with appropriate supplies and has required with supplies readily available for procedures at all times.
  • Equipment is operated according to manufacturer''s specifications, and images are acquired in appropriate technique as required, as evidenced by exam results.
  • Equipment is troubleshoot effectively and immediately and reports equipment problems to biomedical engineering/vendor, as evidenced by service reports.
  • The employee Performs/recognizes need for routine maintenance of all equipment to maintain consistent quality images, as evidenced by the physician satisfaction and the exam results.
  • Documentation/Communication:Patients are correctly identified along with their files ensuring a high degree of accuracy, as evidenced by the lack of mislabeled studies.
  • Patients are tracked according to department procedures, and technologist can Identify errors and takes immediate action for corrections, as evidenced by the RIS reports.
  • The technologist participates in department/hospital performance improvement initiative, in-services and meetings, as evidenced by attendance records.
  • Radiation safety: Exposure readings are maintained within the ALARA limits, as evidenced by monthly radiation exposure reports.
  • Effective use of radiation protection procedures with collimation devices and protective shielding is utilized at all times, as evidenced by incidence reports and supervisor observation.

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