DescriptionSummary:
*** THIS IS A PRN POSITION***
Operates radiologic equipment to make clinical diagnostic X-ray films as directed by physicians. Performs routine diagnostic procedures and may be required to function as a Medical Assistant as needed.
- Positions patients and adjusts equipment for taking X-rays following established procedures. Instructs patients regarding procedures. Observes patient’s vital signs during examination.
- Follows prescribed safety standards in operating radiologic equipment.
- Maintains accurate radiology records as directed and logs all procedures completed. Processes routine paperwork and files reports.
- Selects length and intensity for radiation exposure by adjusting equipment on individual patient basis.
- Examines radiologic film for properties such as density and contrast, definition, magnification and distortion.
- Develops and processes radiologic film. Delivers film to radiologists for reading/ interpretation.
- Maintains examination rooms. Stocks necessary medical and radiologic supplies.
Requirements:
- Completion of course in radiologic technology approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
- One year of experience as a radiologic technologist preferred.
- Current state licensure and certification (ARRT) with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
- Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross.
Work Type:
Per Diem As Needed
Radiology Technologist - Orthopedic Surgery at Christus Health summary:
A Radiology Technologist specializing in orthopedic surgery performs diagnostic X-ray procedures as directed by physicians. This role involves positioning patients, operating radiologic equipment, and ensuring safety standards are upheld while maintaining accurate records. The technologist may also assist with medical tasks and requires certification and licensing in radiologic technology.
Keywords:
radiology, X-ray, orthopedic surgery, medical assistant, diagnostic imaging, patient care, radiologic technology, clinical diagnostics, ARRT, patient positioning