From the usual to the unusual, as a CT Technologist, you’re the first to see what lies beneath the medical problem. You’re comfortable working independently, using sound judgement, concentration, and initiative to manage patient schedules and expectations. Your high standards for quality and medical ethics are as keen and crisp as your imaging skills.
Yesterday’s technology and knowledge is not good enough for you, so you strive daily to learn and build on your expertise about your profession, diseases, and new procedures as they evolve. Early detection is your mission, so you pay close attention to every detail as you scan images of the brain, spine, breast, abdomen, colon, heart and other critical organs.
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Your Everyday
- Demonstrate technical skills and knowledge in use of all CT equipment, protocols, procedures and producing high quality imaging.
- Prepare patient for study with appropriate dress, procedure review, education, and ease anxiety and fear by answering questions and addressing concerns.
- Position patients as determined for specific studies, specific ages, and specific condition, use immobilization as required and apply radiation protection and safety standards.
- Recognize clinical and/or emergent problems that may interfere with exams and take appropriate action for a positive outcome.
- Evaluate critical test findings and review anatomic details and abnormalities on scans with radiologists if needed.
- Maintain inventory of supplies and orders as needed. Maintain equipment, exam rooms and work areas in a neat and safe condition to ensure the safety of the patients and employees. Check and inspect the suite, equipment and accessories daily for physical or mechanical hazards.
- Clean and troubleshoot equipment malfunctions, immediately report dangerous conditions to the appropriate person.
- Maintain and advocate a safe environment for everyone and follow all quality control checks.
- Ensure continuity of care, efficient throughput, consistent communications, and an exceptional experience for every patient.
- Contribute to the team by assisting others without being asked.
- Perform first aid assistance when necessary, practice sterile techniques and prevent cross contamination.
- Consult with radiologist for determination of scan procedures and notify of positive screening responses as necessary.
WORK SHIFT
Evenings (United States of America)
The Must-Haves
- Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification
- Current Radiography certification (ARRT) – American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
- Current Radiology Technician CT certification (CT) – Louisiana State Radiologic Technology Board of Examiners (LSRTBE)