Radiology Technologist
Position: Radiology Technologist - Working with PM&R providers in Pain Management using Fluoroscopy
Summary: Operate or oversee operation of radiologic equipment to produce images of the highest possible diagnostic quality at our Wausau, Merrill, Medford and Plover facilities. Review and evaluates images on computer generated information to determine if images are of diagnostic quality. As a member of the Bone & Joint team is responsible for following Bone & joint's Mission and Vision objectives (goals) through exceptional patient care and customer service. This position is primarily working in our Surgery Center locations in Wausau and Plover.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Set up Radiology rooms, ensuring that all necessary equipment is ready. (Service)
- Monitors EMR for x-ray orders then accurately and efficiently enter patient data and orders in x-ray system(s). (Finance)
- Safely escorts patient to and from exam room to radiology, using AIDET tool, every patient every time. (Service)
- Explain procedure to the patient/family, position and immobilize patient on table, monitors patient's reaction, reporting any difficulties or abnormal signs to physician. (Quality)
- Has knowledge of Providers imaging protocols to confirm images ordered are in compliance with protocol. (Quality)
- Position imaging equipment and adjust controls to set exposure time and distance, according to specification of examination. (Quality)
- Use Radiation Safety measures to comply with government regulations and ensure safety of patients and staff. (Quality)
- Selects proper technique on the equipment console for the exam ordered to ensure patient receives the lowest absorbed dose of radiation. (Quality)
- Screens every female patient between the ages of 10-55 years for possibility of pregnancy. (Quality)
- Notifies nurse/physician by EMR and light call system when patient returns from X-Ray. (Service)
- Review future schedules and obtain outside images. Track to ensure images are available prior to patient's arrival. (Service)
- Accurately and efficiently track images maintaining HIPAA compliance. (Service)
- Use DR systems to obtain quality images. (Quality)
- Knowledgeable and skilled in techniques to QC x-ray image and utilizes critical thinking skills to avoid the need to repeat images. (Quality)
- Knowledgeable in PACS to view, store, import/export images. (Quality)
- Help patients with tasks which require assistance when necessary, such as dressing/changing and preparing for exams. (Service)
- Enter views taken accurately into progress note. (Quality)
- Send B&J images to outside facilities as needed for appointments and surgeries. (Service)
- Communicate effectively and collaborate with other Rad Techs and/or any other medical staff as needed. (People)
- Assists organization in reaching and maintaining PRC Customer Service scores. (Service)
- Staff radiology department of outreach facilities as needed to cover PTO. (Service)
- Purge outdated images according to company and state regulations. (Finance)
- Actively participate in department meetings. (Service)
- Schedule equipment maintenance per manufacturer guidelines. (Finance)
- Trouble shoots equipment malfunctions DR, PACS and x-ray tables. (Finance)
- Calls for repairs and notifies manager and clinical staff. (Service)
Other duties may include:
- Assist clinical staff with patient care (e.g., prepping charts, rooming patients, obtaining vital signs and documenting findings in the EMR) as needed
- Assist with medical supply ordering and assure clinic is stocked appropriately.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities - C arm BJOSC
1. Demonstrate proper sterile technique and set up sterile field for provider (Quality)
- Draw up medications
- Open instruments
2. Operate C-Arm (Varic-Siemen, OEC-GE) (Service)
- Operate both types (turn on/off)
- Store properly
- Utilize appropriate power cords
- Send correct images to PACS
3. Prepare patient (iodine/chloroprep) (Service)
4. Understand where equipment/instruments/supplies are stored (Quality)
5. Ability to use Radiofrequency machine (Quality)
- Operation
- Recording of data for provider
- Storage of supplies
6. Turn over rooms (Service)
- Replace linen
- Clean table and stand
- Controlled substance waste with RN (Quality)
7. Assist nurse with patient as needed (People)
Education/Experience: Successful completion of an approved Radiologic Technology program and member is good standing with American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) registry or eligible. Current State of Wisconsin License, healthcare provider CPR certified.
Qualifications:
- Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to put patients at ease.
- Strong organizational skills.
- Experience with an EMR and PACS
Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk and hear. The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to type; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, crouch and bend. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move boxes up to 20 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Essential Physical Requirements
All responses use the following codes:
N = Never
O = Occasional, represents 1 to 33% or 1 to 2 hours of an 8-hour workday.
F = Frequently, represents 34 to 66% or 2 to 5 hours of an 8-hour workday.
C = Continuously, represents 67 to 100% or 6 to 8 hours of an 8-hour workday.
Walking: F
Standing: C
Sitting: O
Reaching Shoulder Height: F
Reaching Above Shoulder Height: F
Reaching Below Shoulder Height: F
Climbing: O
Pulling 25 Pounds or Less: F
Pulling 25 Pounds to 50 Pounds: F
Pulling Over 50 Pounds: O
Pushing 25 Pounds or Less: F
Pushing 25 to 50 Pounds: O
Pushing Over 50 Pounds: O
Lifting 25 Pounds or Less: F
Lifting 25 Pounds to 50 Pounds: O
Lifting Over 50 Pounds: N
Carrying 25 Pounds or Less: F
Carrying 25 Pounds to 50 Pounds: F
Carrying Over 50 Pounds: N
Crawling/Kneeling: O
Bending: F
Twisting/Turning: F
Balance: F
Repetitive Movement (fine motor like typing, writing, keyboarding, filing): F
PHYSICAL EXPOSURE
Unprotected Heights: N/A
Lighting Bright: Yes
Lighting Dim: Yes
Mechanical Hazards: Yes
Hazardous Substance: Yes
Infectious Diseases: Yes
Harmful Physical Agents (Heat/Cold): No
Noise: Yes
Ionizing/Non-Ionizing Radiation: Yes
PHYSICAL ABILITY ACCEPTED MINIMUM
Vision: Good
Color Vision: Normal
Hearing: Moderate Normal
Manual Dexterity: Good
Talking/Speech: Good