Employment Type:
Part time
Shift:
Rotating Shift
Description:
POSITION PURPOSE
The CT Technologist is responsible for reviewing the Physician Order and reason for exam, preparing the patient, positioning, and performing CT imaging of patients. The CT Technologist works closely with CT leadership and the Radiologist to produce the most diagnostic images possible in accordance with the department protocols. Operates diagnostic imaging equipment to obtain images of the designated body portions for interpretation by physicians, with attention to As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) techniques. Administers contrast media required per specific diagnostic protocols. The CT Technologist may also assist the physician/Advanced Practice Professionals (APP; AKA PA & NP) with the performance of CT-guided invasive procedures. Performs a variety of technical procedures requiring independent judgment, with integrity and initiative.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE
Education: Requires Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology or equivalent combination of education and experience. ARRT(R) registered.
Advanced certification in CT; OR CT registry-eligible, with completion of advanced certification in CT within one year of date of hire.
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Experience: Prefer 6 months of CT and or diagnostic imaging experience.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Using department guidelines/protocols, physician recommendations and personal judgment, technologists shall review patient charts and radiological history for each individual patient to determine proper protocol based on the physician's order, patient history, and to identify any contraindications to oral and or intravenous preps.
Adheres to department policy for identifying patients before beginning any diagnostic or interventional procedure.
Transfers patients to CT table, assists patients with positioning and applies immobilization and support devices as necessary. Explains procedure, instructs and reassures the patients, using care, courtesy and tact.
Reviews patient history sheets with patient, clarifying any questionable entries and completing any areas left blank by the patient.
Applies knowledge of human anatomy and understanding of patient's condition to determine appropriate CT Scanning techniques and to assure accurate, high quality images for diagnostic interpretation.
Administers contrast media, per protocol, and radiologists and or referring physician orders, for CT examinations following established sterile techniques and methods. Monitors patient for adverse reactions to contrast media.
Observes case progress and patient condition before and during performance of diagnostic procedures, recognizing changes that may require emergency actions and initiating appropriate responses.
Demonstrates knowledge of hospital and departmental policies and practices with respect to sterile, isolation and aseptic techniques to prevent contamination, and maintains documentation of infection control procedures and activities.
Applies knowledge of potential radiation hazards and observes appropriate radiation safety regulations.
Assists other in maintaining cleanliness of patient and staff areas.
Demonstrates proven competencies in operating the scanner controls/table and peripheral devices including, manipulation of techniques, tube warm up and calibration, remote access to applications and service, EKG machine and contrast power injector.
Documents reactions, complications and follows up with phone calls to the patient's referring physician and nursing unit as as required by departmental policy.
Burns CD's as required and requested by departments, patients and physicians using the PACS and or PACS Cube devices.
Maintains required files and records for equipment and patients.
Notifies appropriate personnel immediately when the equipment malfunctions and/or needs repair (ie I-Link). Ensures necessary maintenance and repairs are completed in efficient and timely manner. Notifies manager and department lead or coordinator immediately in the event of a machine failure or downtime.
Schedules CT examinations in order to ensure smooth flow and optimal utilization of equipment.
Performs the duties of a general diagnostic radiologic technologist as required
for their site, shift (eg; Livingston, Saline) and/or assignment. (refer to job description N0918, Radiographer).
Maintains ARRT registry by obtaining necessary continuing education credits.
Maintains BLS competency as evidenced by attendance at an annual BLS review.
Demonstrates proficiency in veinpucture policies and techniques.
Maintains competency in all CT specific procedures and protocols, other than those listed below. If a specific procedure is not performed routinely at the technologist's home site, annual or semi-annual schedule modifications may be required (e.g assignment to the AA campus) as determined by the SDL.
Cardiac CTA
Colonography
Advanced Post Processing on Vitrea
Quality Control (site specific)
Rotates shifts, weekends, and holidays as deemed appropriate by management, including assignments to other campuses.
Maintains good rapport and cooperative relationships. Approaches conflict in a constructive manner. Helps to identify problems, offer solutions, and participate in their resolution.
Assists in transporting patients when necessary.
Assumes responsibility for performance of job duties in the safest possible manner, to assure personal safety and that of coworkers, and to report all preventable hazards and unsafe practices immediately to management.
Provides quality patient care by considering the age specific, developmental and cultural needs through competent clinical practice. Demonstrates unit/area competencies.
OTHER FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Performs other duties as assigned .
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This document is intended to describe the generalized duties and responsibilities, the specialized job functions, and the essential requirements of this job. It is not intended to be an exhaustive statement of all supplemental duties, responsibilities, or non-essential requirements or reflect any accommodations made under the American's with Disability Act, the Michigan Handicapper's Act, or SJMHS's Return to Work Program.
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