- The Radiology Technologist is responsible for interpreting the doctor's orders and performing exams as ordered.
- Administers non-injectable contrast material for routine radiographs.
- Responsible for the set-up and operation of both stationary equipment (X-ray, fluoroscopic, and CT) and mobile equipment (c-arm, portable, O-Arm).
- Processes and reviews radiographs for quality.
- Performs a variety of clinical CT procedures that will require independent judgment, with ingenuity and imitative.
- Produces and evaluates CT images for technical quality and is able to reconstruct and reformat images as/if necessary.
- Properly identifies anatomical structures and images for accuracy of the exam.
- Medication oversight which includes documentation of delivery of IV contrast media.
- Performs all QA procedures necessary and maintains accurate records.
- Monitors all supplies needed and communicates any shortage immediately.
- Adheres to all St. Francis Hospital and departmental policies and procedures and JCAHO/regulatory agency requirements
• NYS radiographer's license
• Registration with American Registry of Radiologic Technology
• Knowledge and working experience in Computerized Axid Tomography & MRI required.
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