PD Specialty Tech
GuthrieAbout the role
Summary
Specialty Tech is cross trained in multiple modalities floating across various Radiology departments, including General Radiography, CT, Bone Density and the opportunity to cross train in Mammography. Operate stationary and portable X-ray equipment to make radiographs of designated regions of the body. Operate bone densitometer to perform osteoporosis evaluation. Operate CT scanner to perform computed tomography studies of designated portion of the body. Prepare mammography unit and perform QC. Operate mammography unit to perform mammography studies.
Experience
- Minimum of 6 months preferred as a registered technologist in a Radiology Department of a general acute-care hospital
Education
- Completion of normal radiologic technology training in an AMA approved school (2 years) is required.
Licenses
- ARRT(R) required
- ARRT(CT) required within 12 months of hire
Essential Functions
General
- Responsible for all pertinent information documented properly on the images - name, ID number, ordering provider, date, technologist's initials, technique, position markers in view, etc.
- Make sure all positive cases are called to the ordering provider.
- Responsible for the care and safety of all patients in any radiologic area. Practice principles of radiation protection. Minimize the radiation exposure to the patient, yourself , co-worker, etc. at all times.
- Provide for patient modesty, comfort and privacy.
- Be discreet and respect confidentiality.
- Perform exams in a confident and timely fashion.
- Be able to adjust to patients differences such as body habitus, mental or physical disabilities, age, etc.
- Inform radiology manager of any problems in the specialty departments.
- Bring to the attention of the radiologist any special concerns or problems of the patient. Encourage the radiologist to use real-time when needed and/or speak with the patient when needed.
- Follow protocols in dealing with patients with infectious diseases. Practice universal precautions and abide by OSHA regulations.
- Be able to handle stressful situations in dealing with very difficult patients with mental instability and/or various handicaps.
- Must be able to react quickly to emergency situations such as patient fainting, patient being unsteady, codes, etc.
- Wear film badges and name badges while on duty.
- Must be able to function in very low light levels to perform exams.
Mammography
- Position and instruct patients for various views of mammography, adjust radiographic equipment to correct settings for each view, produce radiographs of the highest technical quality and assume responsibilities of processing the radiographs. Be responsible for all pertinent information documented properly on the images – name, ID number, ordering provider, date, technologist’s initials, technique, position marker in view, degree of oblique angulation and MAS readout.
- Perform daily quality control tests. Follow protocol if tests fall out of range. Log quality test results.
- Perform daily checks on mammography unit. Perform other mammography QC as required: phantom checks, compression checks, repeat analysis, daily, quarterly and yearly QC as needed, etc. Perform Epic mammography module duties as needed. Assist with MQSA requirements with patient lay letters.
- Be able to explain all mammography procedures to patients including routine mammography, spot compression views, magnification, wire localizations, stereotactic biopsies, ultrasound of the breast, galactograms, etc. Be knowledgeable in BSE (breast self-examination) to teach and explain the importance to patients and answer questions or concerns.
- Must be knowledgeable in special views and special procedures such as wire localizations, stereotactic and galactograms. Assist the radiologist in special procedures.
- Practice principles of radiation protection. Minimize the radiation exposure to the patient, yourself, co-workers, etc. at all times.
- Properly clean detector and compression paddle between patients.
- Keep mammography room neat, clean and stocked with pamphlets, deodorant packets, explanation and questionnaire sheets, etc.
- Make sure importance of proper compression is explained to the patient in obtaining optimal quality images to detect tiny abnormalities.
- Have knowledge of breast anatomy.
- Daily watch for any defects on detector or compression paddles.
- Be capable of scheduling mammograms. Know definitions of screening and diagnostic mammograms. When scheduling mammograms, get all information needed – screening or
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