Radiologic Technologist
Utilizes ionizing radiation to create diagnostic imaging radiographs of designated anatomical areas in accordance with established practices and procedures of all age groups. Obtains patient history, explains routine procedures and addresses patient concerns. Provides appropriate patient care following the Radiology Gold Service Excellence guidelines to achieve successful completion of procedure. Exercise professional judgment in the performance of this service following the Code of Conduct of the ARRT. Contribute as a team member to enhance job stewardship mindful of Internal and External customer service standards.
This position primarily reports to Northville Health Center, with periodic rotations to Canton Health Center, Burlington Building, and Livonia Center for Specialty Care, as needed.
- Perform high quality diagnostic procedures, applying principles of radiation protection to minimize exposure to patient, staff, and practitioners.
- Position patients for detailed orthopedic/MSK protocols, using appropriate radiation protection devices and immobilizing techniques for age specific patient populations.
- Evaluate images for technical quality, demonstration of area of interest, permanent marker usage, and patient identification.
- Maintain knowledge of and observe universal precautions and all other precautions determined by Michigan Medicine.
- Respond to patients changing physical conditions, such as changes in airway/breathing, heart rate, acute change in level of consciousness, seizure etc.
- Effectively communicate with patients to obtain important clinical information, ensure correct order and laterality, instruct the patient, relieve anxiety, and gain cooperation during procedures, etc.
- Understand and apply guest relations skills and display excellent customer service.
- Maintain patient confidentiality.
- Demonstrate excellent collaboration and teamwork.
- Adapt to changing environments (flexible schedules, emergency conditions, protocol development, and technology advancements).
- Function effectively under conditions which are often fast paced and stressful.
- Maintain current ARRT registration.
- Maintain current BLS certification.
- Perform additional duties as required at an outpatient facility, including taking inventory, unloading and stocking inventory, and other tasks as needed.
Graduation from a school of radiologic technology is necessary. Registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology is required within the first six months of employment. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Demonstrate critical thinking skills, ingenuity, creativity, and professionalism. Demonstrate understanding with all age-appropriate guidelines for communication, General Imaging positioning, radiation exposures, radiation equipment and protection. Must have physical ability to push, pull, assist, and transfer patients safely. Must display physical ability to push, pull, assist, and transfer patients safely. Must display physical dexterity using fine and large motor skills.
Experience with PACS and EMR systems as well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with GE OEC c-arms, Digital Imaging systems, and GI/GU Procedures. CPR/BLS Certification.
10:00am - 6:00pm, Monday-Friday with rotating Saturdays (8:30am-12:30pm). 40hrs/week
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