Physician Practice Radiologic Tech - Orthopedics
Company: North Arkansas Regional Medical Center
Location: Harrison
Posted on: September 1, 2024
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Job Description:
Overview:Operates and maintains equipment and takes radiographs
of various portions of the body to assist radiologist in detection
of foreign bodies and diagnosis of disease and injuriesPositions
patients under machine and regulates controlsMay perform x-ray
examinations under sterile, surgical conditionsMay also process
exposed film by automatic developer or hand tank solutionA
Physician Practice Radiologic Technologist provides healthcare
customer services to patients, families and guests of all ages. A
radiologic technologist performs radiographic procedures and
related techniques producing diagnostic imaging information for the
interpretation by and at the request of a licensed practitioner The
Physician Practice Radiologic Technologist exercises professional
judgment in performance of services while maintaining a demeanor
complimentary to medical ethics. Physician practice technologists
are required to control and maintained a safe examination and
working environment.Physician practice technologists are required
to assist in other areas of the practice including but not limited
to patient intake. A radiologic technologist must be licensed by
the State of Arkansas and the ARRT registry is
preferred.Responsibilities:Utilizes technique charts for technique
formulation.Processes x-ray film.Assists in maintaining basic
records and reports, including charge coding, requisition and x-ray
folder documentation.Assists in maintaining files including
charting, finding records and/or pulling x-ray folders.Initializes
work.Adds pertinent information to requisition concerning Radiation
Safety, clinical information, procedural notes.Correctly completes
procedure information in Meditech on all pts; including NP
chargesCan correctly burn a CDHas knowledge of policies and
functions of other departments.Provides care appropriate to
condition and age of the patient, including pediatrics, geriatric
and general population.Corroborates patients clinical history with
procedure.Selects and operates radiography equipment, imaging
and/or associated accessories successfully.Positions patient to
best demonstrate anatomic area of interest.Determines radiographic
technique for appropriate examination.Evaluates radiographs or
images for technical quality, assuring proper identification is
recorded.Complies with NARMC HIPAA Privacy and Security
policies.Understands responsibility to report issues with privacy,
fraud and abuse, compliance and ethical conduct.Reports equipment
malfunction immediately.Assists in providing ambulatory, wheelchair
and/or stretcher transportation of patients using safe and good
body mechanics.Assists physicians in performance of examinations,
holding and turning patients, and other related duties as
required.Fulfills work assignments in a timely manner.Assists with
patient intake and rooming.Provides patient education and
appropriate documentation.Provides post procedure communication to
patients.Communicates appropriately and completely with
Radiologist(s) concerning procedures and patient care.Correctly
uses sterile technique procedures.Correctly utilizes Biomedical
disposal techniques and able to state what material are appropriate
for biohazard disposal.Secures and returns supplies, maintains room
stock.Quantity of work, (level of productivity)Makes suggestions of
ways to improve.Effectively communicates and works with
supervisors.Identifies each patient and order beforehand.Procedure
competency - chestProcedure competency - abdomenProcedure
competency - c-spineProcedure competency - L-spineProcedure
competency - T-spineProcedure competency - ShoulderProcedure
competency - KneeProcedure competency - AnkleProcedure competency -
FootProcedure competency - Facial bonesProcedure competency -
ElbowProcedure competency - RibsProcedure competency -
WristProcedure competency- HipProcedure competency -
PelvisProcedure competency - FemurProcedure competency- LegShares
the work load.Overall quality of work.Other duties as
assigned.Qualifications:Education:Completion of a recognized
program of Radiological Science and TechnologyMust have a copy of a
diploma or offical transcript of the highest level of
educationDegrees, Licensure and/or Certifications:Must possess an
Arkansas Radiologic Technologist LicenseBLS requiredKnowledge,
Skills and Abilities:If Registry eligible applicant will be
required to successfully complete the registry process within one
year.American Registry of Radiological Technologists is
preferred.Meets the continuing education requirements established
by the American Registry of Radiological Technologists.Ability to
read, write, speak and understand Englishby Jobble
Keywords: North Arkansas Regional Medical Center, Rogers , Physician Practice Radiologic Tech - Orthopedics, Other , Harrison, Arkansas
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