Crozer-Keystone Health System Broomall , PA 19008
Posted 5 days ago
Graduate of a 2-year school of Radiologic Technology.
Registered in Radiologic Technology or Must be registry eligible at time of hire and become registered within guidelines established by Department.
Category I. Tasks involve exposure to blood, body fluid or tissues.
Appropriate Protective Equipment Eye Protection Face Protection Film Safety Badge Gown Lead Apron and Glove Mask Non-Sterile Medical Gloves Protective Gloves
Position Summary:
Performs Radiologic Procedures as ordered by an attending physician and associated duties to maintain high quality standards and an efficient department.
Performs duties in support of the Medical Center mission to ensure the highest quality of patient care in an economically sound and efficient manner.
This position serves all ages of patients.
Accountabilities/Criteria
Performs Radiologic Procedures, including portables and trauma, as ordered by physician or the Radiologist in accordance with department procedures.
Performs fluoroscopic and other procedures according to standard protocols, under the supervision and direction of radiologist and other physicians.
Produces quality radiographs according to department Routine Procedure Protocols, utilizing proper exposure factors and positioning.
Documents technical factors of each procedure in accordance with departmental procedures.
Develops films as needed to ensure patients examinations are completed in a timely manner.
Accurately marks each film with the correct patient information from the I.D. card in accordance with department quality control standards.
Processes each cassette on the radiographic processor and ensures that it is reloaded with the correct film size and type as observed by coordinator.
Places the loaded unexposed film cassettes in the proper area for reuse as observed by coordinator.
Participates in the Quality Control program of site, as evidenced by cassette cleaning etc.
Makes copies of x-ray film upon request and places in appropriate bin for pick-up.
Accurately positions lead markers on the radiograph to identify the position a film was taken and correctly identifies right and left side of the patient as observed by supervisor and through quality control.
Positively identifies all patients before performing an examination as evidenced by lack of incident reports.
Utilizes Radiology Information System (RIS) to properly track procedures, as evidenced by appropriate billing and transcription.
Maintains knowledge of proper EMTALA policies and procedures, as evidenced by maintenance of logs and other related materials.
Explains procedures to patients and staff, using words and explanations which are clear, understandable and appropriate to the subject and to the listeners level of knowledge and experience; evaluated by supervisors observation.
Obtains Last Menstrual Period on all women of child bearing age as evidenced by documentation.
Maintains knowledge of and practices proper radiation safety techniques to reduce radiation exposure to self, technologists, patients and the public, according to ALARA regulations.
Prepares room and equipment for requested examinations according to departmental policy and procedures.
An answers telephone, schedules patients for appropriate studies, takes messages and provides routine information to callers promptly and courteously.
Maintains professional appearance as evidenced by compliance with departmental dress code.
Provides practical instruction and supervision to students with respect to equipment, technical factors and patient positioning.
Provides notification of absence or tardiness according to area policy.
Maintains licensure and certification as required by Job Requirements and provides documentation.
Maintains confidentiality of patient information, employee information and other confidential information covered by regulations or professional ethics.
Speaks on the telephone in a courteous, professional and service oriented manner at all times. Willingly offers assistance to other parties and communicates in a positive, helpful and friendly manner, using appropriate tone of voice.
Attends meetings and participates on committees as required.
Job Requirements
Education and Training:
High School diploma or equivalent required.
Graduation from an accredited school of Radiologic Technology required.
Experience:
Graduate of a 2-year school of Radiologic Technology.
Skills:
Operate computer and patient imaging equipment.
Registration, Licensure and/or Certifications:
CPR
Registered in Radiologic Technology or
Must be registry eligible at time of hire and become registered within guidelines established by Department.
Physical Demands and Sensory Requirements:
Heavy physical effort; lift/carry up to 50 lbs.
Prolonged, extensive or considerable standing/walking
Lifts, positions, pushes and/or transfers patients
Lifts equipment/supplies
Manual dexterity
Pushes/pulls, moves/lifts heavy equipment/supplies
Transports patients in wheelchairs
Considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching
Hearing sensitivity bilaterally within normal limits (0-24. db HL) aided/non-aided and/or speech discrimination within functional limits for telephone and personal communication.
Visual acuity of 20/60 in at least one eye (with/without correction)
Color perception
Ability to communicate verbally
Working Conditions:
Exposed to infection from disease-bearing specimens
May be exposed to infections and contagious diseases
Subject to electrical and radiant energy hazards
Exposed to hazardous anesthetic agents
Exposed to hazards from electrical/mechanical/power equipment
Exposed to odorous chemicals and specimens
Exposed to housekeeping/cleaning agents/chemicals
May be exposed to toxic chemicals
Exposed to explosive chemicals, gases and low level radiation
Subject to hazards of flammable, explosive gases
Subject to injury from moving parts of equipment
Exposed to unpleasant elements (accidents, injuries and illness)
Handles emergency or crisis situations
Occasionally subjected to irregular hours
Requires judgment/action which could result in death of patient
Extensive use of computer equipment
Operates or rides in a motor vehicle
Blood Borne Pathogen Risk:
Category I. Tasks involve exposure to blood, body fluid or tissues.
Protective Equipment:
Appropriate Protective Equipment
Eye Protection
Face Protection
Film Safety Badge
Gown
Lead Apron and Glove
Mask
Non-Sterile Medical Gloves
Protective Gloves
Crozer-Keystone Health System