Comp Tomography Technologist- $15,000.00 sign on bonus
Perform high quality Diagnostic CT procedures applying principles of radiation protection to minimize exposure to patient. Identify and administer correct contrast media per departmental protocol. Use and maintain aseptic technique, accurately draw up sterile contrast media and other solutions. Maintain knowledge of and observe universal precautions and all other precautions resolved by the University of Michigan Health System. Respond to patients changing physical conditions, such as changes in airway/breathing, heart rate, acute change in level of consciousness, seizure etc.
Required qualifications: Maintain current ARRT registration. Maintain compliance with the State of Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs CT installations ionizing radiation Rules and the American College of Radiology CT Accreditation Program requirements. Effectively communicate with patients to obtain important clinical information, instruct the patient, relieve anxiety, and gain agreement during procedures, etc. Understand and apply Guest Relations skills and display excellent customer service skills. Maintain patient confidentiality at all times. Demonstrated excellent collaboration skills. Legibly complete protocol sheets as well as document own actions and patient responses, notes to Radiologist which include hand written notes on the protocol form and/or computer data entry. Function effectively under conditions which are often dynamic and stressful. Adapt to changing environments (flexible schedules, emergency conditions, protocol development, technology advancements). Graduation from a school of radiology technology or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Registration by the ARRT (R). Dependability. Excellent social and communication skills. Demonstrated critical thinking skills, ingenuity, creativity and integrity. Demonstrated understanding with all age appropriate guidelines for communication, positioning, radiation dose and radiation protection. You should have the ability to move patients safely from transportation devices to and from the CT table. You should be able to move heavy equipment such as a portable CT scanner. Receive, relay, and document verbal, written, and electronic orders in the patient's medical record. You should display dexterity using fine motor skills and have strong attention to detail. CPR certification.
Graduation from a school of radiology technology or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Registration by the ARRT in Radiology (R) and Computed Tomography (CT). Dependability. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Demonstrated critical thinking skills, ingenuity, creativity and professionalism. Demonstrated understanding with all age appropriate guidelines for communication, positioning, radiation dose and radiation protection. Must have ability to move patients safely from transportation devices to and from the CT table. Must be able to move heavy equipment such as a portable CT scanner. Must display dexterity using fine motor skills. Strong attention to detail.
CT Advance Modality Certification will be required within the first year of employment. CT certification and previous CT experience. PACS Experience. Proficient computer skills. EPIC experience.
7a-7p, every weekend. This position may be underfilled at a lower classification depending on the qualifications of the selected candidate. This position is covered under the collective bargaining agreement between the U-M and the United Michigan Medicine Allied Professionals (UMMAP), which contains and settles all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment.
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