Computed Tomography – Radiologic TechnologistThe Computed Tomography – Radiologic Technologist, under the supervision of the Radiologist, is required to perform routine CT procedures and invasive CT procedures as governed by the Radiologist. The Technologist must be knowledgeable of cross-sectional anatomy and the physics of Computed Tomography. The Technologist must be proficient in general diagnostic radiographic procedures, as needed. The Technologist must exhibit expertise in patient care based on the patient's needs appropriate for the infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient.
The Technologist must utilize good public relations and decision-making skills to incorporate patient education and professionalism and adhere to the commitment to quality exhibited by the facility.Observe professional ethics in maintaining confidential information acquired concerning the personal, financial, medical, or employment status of patients at Bradley Medical Center and their families. Must follow accepted safety practices for patients and the hospital. Participate in Performance Improvement activities as required by JCAHO. Communicate in an acceptable and easily understood manner.
Educates and adheres to the Patient Bill of Rights Produce computerized computer tomographic scanner radiographs of designated anatomical areas as ordered/directed by a physician.Education: Two-year degree or certificate in Radiologic Technology from an accredited Radiologic Technology Program deemed by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology. Additional training from an accredited school resulting in certification in CT is preferred.Licensure: ARRT(R) (CT) Required after 1 year from hire date – Required to maintain continuing education credits as established by the ARRT and ASRT and facility. CPR required.Experience: Prior experience preferred, extensive on the job training.Skills: Ability to operate CT Scanner equipment. Ability to manage patient during radiologic procedure.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to communicate with patients, visitors, and employees within the organization. Ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of the patients' needs that are age appropriate. Ability to select proper instrumentation/supplies appropriate for age group of patients served.