• | The Radiologic Tech - CT is competent in performing all general and advanced level imaging procedures and provides support for other Imaging Technologists as needed. Participating in imaging studies comprises the majority of the incumbent’s daily activities. |
• | Checks the order for complete information, proper exam and/or procedure and schedules as needed. |
• | Obtains sufficient information to determine the priority of exam or procedure. |
• | Determines if additional technical support is required and follows the proper procedure for obtaining support. |
• | Adheres to established section and organizational protocols, QA guidelines and regulatory requirements. |
• | Interacts appropriately with patients and all care providers. |
• | Sets up the imaging room to coincide with the examination being performed to include the use of proper isolation precautions when needed. |
• | Uses two patient identifiers. |
• | Explains all studies to patients prior to the exam in a caring manner, provides resources to patients and family members about the CT exam and refers them, if appropriate, to the physician or clinic personnel |
• | Sets up trays, performs time out, prepares contrasts and assists physicians in performing procedures. |
• | Safely transfers patient to and from carts, beds and wheelchairs. |
• | Positions the patient, ensuring patient comfort and modesty. |
• | Selects proper imaging devices, and sets the machine to obtain optimal images. |
• | Accurately critiques images to determine if they are of diagnostic quality and adjusts factors if an image needs to be repeated. |
• | Starting and maintaining intravenous (IV) access as prescribed by a licensed independent practitioner. |
• | Identifying, preparing, and/or administering medications as prescribed by a licensed independent practitioner. |
• | May be exposed to or participate in research activities including those that involve human or animal subjects. |
• | Ability and willingness to rotate within departments and clinics for proper coverage. |
• | Performs patient assessment and screening within the scope of practice. |
• | Bills procedures and associated supplies. |
• | Meets the daily goals of the work group by prioritizing workflow. |
• | Uses a variety of imaging equipment and understands the capabilities and limitations of each piece of equipment. |
• | Uses the image archiving system and maintains an expertise in data and image transfer. |
• | Enters information into the Patient Safety Net. |
• | Notifies Supervisor or Manager when equipment malfunctions and notifies the appropriate vendor. |
• | Cleans, disinfects, and inspects equipment. |
• | Checks the status of the imaging equipment to ensure device is in proper operating condition. |
• | Performs Quality Assurance testing to ensure proper calibration and optimal performance of equipment. |
• | Assists medical staff and physicists during research projects. |
• | Assists, instructs and evaluates students from the UW School of Imaging Technologies and affiliates. |
• | Establishes student outcomes for clinical rotations. |
• | Explains and demonstrates methodology of various procedures to students. |
• | Reviews imaging performance results with students. |
• | Provides guidance for improvements in technical knowledge and skill. |
• | Assists in record keeping and accumulates statistics and data. |
• | Explains methodology and demonstrates procedures, equipment, and devices to faculty, residents, and physicians, medical and technical students. |
• | Maintains licensure, certifications and ongoing CEUs for professional development on a timely basis. |