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Radiographer - Full-time - Days
GBMC HealthCareUnited Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 5 Jun 2025
💰 $86,000/yr($52,000/yr – $86,000/yr)
About the role
Under general supervision in the hospital setting, operates conventional, fluoroscopic and portable radiography equipment to obtain quality radiographic images. Positions patients and adjusts x-ray equipment to correct setting for each examination and assists physicians in the performance of examinations by mixing and preparing contrast media, assisting in sterile procedures in the like.
Education:
- Completion of two years post-high school training in approved radiography program.
Licensures/Certifications:
- Must have passed a qualifying examination given by The American Registry of Radiologic Technology.
- Must maintain radiographer state license issued by the Maryland Board of Physicians.
- Healthcare Provider American Heart Association CPR Certification
Experience:
- Not Applicable
Skills:
- Strong interpersonal skills sufficient to interact effectively with patients and families who may be under physical and/or emotional stress and fellow employees.
- Analytical skills necessary to determine the best method of providing requested radiographs based on the specifics of the individual case.
- Knowledge of medical terminology, pathology and anatomy needed.
- Skills in safe, sanitary, and current techniques and procedures applicable to field.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Prepares patients for examination. Sets up, adjusts, manipulates and controls the use of all monitoring, scanning, data processing and ancillary equipment required for Diagnostic Radiology Procedures.
- Calculates and selects proper technical factors such as kilovolts, current, exposure time, focal distance and focal spot size based on the suspected pathology, age, and body thickness of the patient.
- Applies appropriate radiation safety principles.
- Uses only the combinations that will safeguard the patient, x-ray tube and equipment.
- Selects compatible image receptors, grids and accessories for each examination.
- Selects and loads the proper s Image receptors and manually activates the proper switches to regulate exposure.
- Maintains records and/or technical notations on each case as required by regulatory agencies and ensures files and records are properly completed with correct information as required.
- Schedules all maintenance and preventative maintenance checks to ensure equipment meets Maryland code.
- Processes paperwork for evaluating and monitoring radiation badges.
- Assists physicians in performance of examinations by preparing contrast media, holding and turning patients, and assisting with sterile procedures.
- Administers first aid when required and assists in cases of adverse reaction to contrast media or other emergencies
- Responsible for maintaining a high level of professionalism and working to establish a positive rapport with every patient.
- Educate patients regarding radiation exposure and shielding
- Performs a variety of related clerical tasks, such as retrieving images in PACS, answering phones, and relaying messages,
- Provide copy of x-ray images on either paper, electronic, CD, or other mode as needed.
- Maintains cleanliness and sanitation of work area and ensures that the area is properly stocked and supplied for diagnostic procedures.
- Ensures sterile package supplies and contrast material are not damaged or expired.
- Assists in scheduling and flow of diagnostic radiology examinations to insure optimal utilization of equipment and personnel.
- Reviews daily schedule to ensure smooth workflow.
- Assists in the instruction of Radiologic Technology to other Radiologic Technologists and other professional/ancillary personnel.
- Directly supervises job activities of student Radiologic Technologists.
Working Conditions
- Normal patient care environment with some exposures (less than 20% of work time) to dust, temperature and the like.
- Work requires exposure to radiation with little chance of injury when established safety procedures are followed.
- Occasional exposure to patients with possible infectious diseases.
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift and position patients for up to 30% of work time and to stand and walk for up to 80% of work time.
- Ability to push and handle heavy equipment.
- Must maintain national registry through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and state licensure through the Maryland Board of Physician Quality Assurance.
Conditions of Employment
- Must maintain national registry through the American Registry of
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