Description
Job Summary:
Operate radiology equipment to make clinical diagnostic images as directed by the physicians and perform routine diagnostic procedures to facilitate the highest quality of patient care. Responsible for operation and quality assurance of the MRI scanner, X-Ray equipment, and C-Arm. Transmit studies for interpretation and coordinate distribution of patient reports.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities - MRI
Anatomy and Physiology Knowledge of MRI
- Utilize knowledge of anatomy and physiology to properly position patients for MRI exams.
MRI Physics and System Training
- Apply knowledge of MRI physics and specific system training to obtain optimum diagnostic exams.
MRI Exams
- Perform MRI exams in accordance with established clinical procedure/protocol.
Communication with Radiology Group
- Communicate and coordinate with the reading radiology group as necessary, concerning teleradiography and clinical report procedures.
MRI Safety/Patient Preparation
- Ensure patient’s and Premier Bone & Joint Centers’ employee’s safety, with respect to the MRI magnet.
- Prepare each patient properly for the MRI exam to be performed in terms of expectations, clothing, and safety.
- Explain MRI procedures and safety precautions to patients and respond to patient questions/concerns prior to each exam.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities – X-ray
Anatomy and Physiology Knowledge of X-ray
- Utilize knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to perform X-Ray exams, including body mechanics and patient movement.
Patient Instruction/Assist
- Give clear instructions for the X-Ray process.
- Assist patients with Radiologic procedures by escorting them to dressing room, if necessary, waiting areas, and X-Ray rooms.
X-Ray Procedure/Protocol/Precaution
- Take X-Rays following established procedures for patient care and safety.
- Follow all necessary precautions to help reduce radiation exposure to the patient and others involved in the exam.
- Utilize physician specific protocols for various body parts examined.
Room Loading
- Assist in the Laramie clinic as a room loader when needed, or if available.
- In Casper, Rock Springs, and Cheyenne Offices, room load per physician protocol.
- Perform cast removal as requested and/or required.
Film Badges
- Assist with monitoring and mailing film badges on a monthly basis for radiology and ASC personnel.
Evaluations
- Assist with preceptor and annual performance evaluations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities – Radiologic Images
Images
- Post-process DR/CR/MRI Images to ensure optimum quality, by selecting proper techniques for radiation exposures using mAs and kVp on individual patients.
- Examine Radiologic images for properties, such as density, contrast, noise, magnification, detail, and disorientation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities – Operating Room
C-Arm Knowledge
- Utilize knowledge of C-Arm for proper operation.
Patient Positioning (Surgery)
- Properly position and image ASC/pain management patients according to protocol.
Sterile Supplies
- Open sterile supplies and set up for procedures while maintaining a sterile field.
Operating Room Staff
- Assist operating room staff with room turnover, patient transfer, etc.
Information Processing
Films for Surgeries
- Prepare, retrieve, and deliver films for surgeries at Premier Bone & Joint Centers, ASC, and hospital operating rooms.
Computer Use
- Use computer to perform department functions, i.e. forms, data entry, e-mail.
PACS
- Ability to use Premier Bone & Joint Centers’ PACS and electronic medical record systems.
- Ensure MRI, X-Ray, and C-Arm studies are properly sent to, and archived in PACS system.
Proper Documentation
- Properly mark the charge sheet for X-Ray, MRI, and C-Arm exams performed in a timely manner.
- Maintain complete and accurate records and properly code each exam on appropriate charge form.
- Document pertinent information in computer log and in the patient’s chart.
Interpersonal Skills
Compassion
- Demonstrate compassion and caring in dealing with others, including patients, co-workers, and visitors.
Flexibility/Stressful Situation/Work Flow
- Respond with flexibility to changing work load and/or patient assignments, able to be organized and function under stressful situations.
- Ability to deal with radiology tech work flow.
Analyzing Skills
- Analyze situations accurately, make decisions to bring a favorable resolution, and take effective action; seek out help when appropriate.
Working Relationships
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, co-workers, and the public, that harbor a friendly, yet professional interaction.
- Demonstrate willingness to readily interact with other staff members and departments.
Initiative
- Exhibit initiative and self-directed behavior.
- Accept responsibility for own professional growth and personal conduct.
Down Time/Other Duties
- Perform additional duties during down time, such as clerical, stocking cleaning, etc.
- Perform other duties as directed/required to ensure efficient operations of Premier Bone & Joint Centers.
Training/Mentor
- Assist in training as needed.
- Act as a mentor/preceptor for students/new employees.
Evaluations
- Assist with preceptor and annual performance evaluations.
Adherence to Facility/Departmental Policy
Attendance/Punctuality
- Maintain a good attendance record and arrive to work punctually. Utilize established time clock system appropriately.
Professional Image
- Follow dress code.
- Project a pleasant and professional image per policy.
- Wear identification while on duty.
- Communicate name and role to patients.
Confidentiality
- Observe confidentiality of information in regards to patients, physicians, and fellow employees; ability to maintain confidentiality under HIPAA standards.
Safety & Infection Control Policies
- Adhere to safety and infection control policies.
Staff Meetings
- Participate in Premier Bone & Joint Center’s and departmental in-services and staff meetings.
Standards of Care
- Perform patient care according to policies and procedures and standards of care of the facility.
Qualify Assurance (QA)
- Participate in performance improvement and quality assurance (QA) activities when able, to ensure department processes are efficient, effective, and provide the best quality of care to patients and staff, as possible.
Care of Environment, Equipment, and Supplies
Clean, Neat, Safe Environment
- Maintain a clean, neat, and safe environment for patients and staff, including personal work areas.
Maintenance
- Schedule X-Ray machine, MRI, and C-Arm maintenance as necessary.
- Troubleshoot equipment problems and coordinate vendor services.
Supplies Ordering
- Order supplies for department, including X-Ray, MRI, and procedure room.
Requirements
Education
- High School Diploma or Equivalent - Required
- Radiology Technology - Preferred
Certification & License(s)
- Completion Radiologic Technology Program Approved by American Registry Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
- Certification National, American Registry Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
- License with Wyoming State Board of Radiologic Technologists
- Certification BLS-Healthcare Provider (CPR)
Experience
- 1 Year of Radiologic Technologist Experience - Preferred
Physical Requirements
- Seeing - Must be able to see well enough to read patient charts and X-Ray films, as well as visually evaluate patients and their physical environment - Constant
- Hearing - Must be able to hear well enough to communicate with patients, physicians, medical staff, and co-workers - Constant
- Speaking - Must be able to verbally communicate with patients, physicians, medical staff, and co-workers, as well as give verbal instructions for X-Ray procedures - Constant
- Grasping - Must be able to type and write, as well as maneuver patients for transport and procedures. Must be able to perform duties requiring fine motor skills - Constant
- Sitting - Occasionally
- Standing - Frequently
Weight Demands
- Lifting - Must be able to lift at least 75 pounds - Occasionally
- Pushing/Pulling Must be able to maneuver patients and equipment for transport and procedure performance - Occasionally
Working Conditions
Environmental Hazards
- The fast paced environment may lead to increased levels of personal stress and demand high mental acuity.
Physical Hazards
- Physical harm is possible when performing physical requirements, as listed above.
- Exposure to communicable disease, bodily fluids, and/or toxic substances is possible and can be physically harmful.
Unique Work Schedule/Travel
- May be required to work after hours, on weekends, or holidays.
- May be required to provide services outside the clinical setting (i.e. at University or High School athletic events), or travel to offices throughout the state.
Employee Statement of Understanding
I have read and understand the job description for my position. I am able to perform all of the essential functions of this position.
I agree to comply with the corporate compliance policy and all laws, rules, regulations and standards of conduct related to my position. As an employee, I understand my duty to report any suspected violations of the law or the standards of conduct to my immediate supervisor.
As an employee, I will strive to uphold the mission and vision of the organization. All employees are required to adhere to the values in all their interactions with patients, customers, and fellow employees.
Note: This description is intended to describe the general job duties and employment requirements for adequate job performance, and should not be interpreted as an exhaustive report. Additional duties and responsibilities may be assigned at the discretion of the employees’ supervisor.