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Position Summary:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a CT Technologist - Cat Scan - Per Diem - Radiology-Cat Scan - Per Diem - Flex (Day/Eve/Night).
In this role, the successful candidate Provides health care services, applying x-ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment. Performs radiographic procedures and related techniques, producing images for the interpretation by; or at the request of a licensed practitioner. Exercises professional judgment in performance of services and maintains demeanor complementary to medical ethics. Provides appropriate patient care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful completion of the procedure. The computed tomography technologist must demonstrate an understanding of human cross-section anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology and medical terminology. By performing all tasks in an efficient, responsible and caring manner, the employee will be dedicated to meet the needs of customers and staff. In doing so, will demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care with respect to the special needs of each patient age group serviced as well as those persons with disabilities
Job Responsibilities:
Operates CT equipment in accordance with State and Federal codes by:Selecting appropriate program for the desired protocol including correct exposure factors and pilot sizeAltering scanning parameters to improve the quality of the procedureSelecting various power-up techniques as appropriate including routine, nonroutine and fast activationSelecting appropriate scan field of view and display field of viewSelecting the appropriate film format and algorithmsSelecting proper windows and levelsUsing immobilization devices and equipment within the recommended safety guidelinesPositions patient for proper orientation of anatomy byPositioning patient to best demonstrate anatomic area of interestRespecting patient ability and comfortIdentifying and removing any artifact-producing objects i.e.: dentures, chest leads, jewelry, clothing or hearing aidsApplies principles of radiation protection to minimize exposure to patient, self and others by:Using appropriate radiation safety devices, including the proper wearing of required personal radiation monitoring devices. Selecting proper exposure factorsEvaluates images for technical quality by:Manipulating display parametersProviding hard copy records, as requiredAssuring proper identification recordedMaintaining archival storage of digitized data as appropriateChecking exam prior to ending, to insure compliance with prescribed protocols i.e.: complete anatomy, appropriate selection of technique and slice thickness, use of appropriate contrast media, etc.Displays proper procedures for the preparing, labeling and dispensing of radiographic contrast media and the labeling of medications on the sterile field by:Determining the need for oral and/or I.V. contrast media based upon the written physician’s order and the written departmental protocolsSelecting the appropriate type of oral contrast mediaPreparing the oral contrast media based upon written departmental protocolsLabeling oral contrast media based upon written departmental policiesInstructing the patient as to the proper method of ingestionLoading the power injector with the appropriate type and amount of I.V. contrast media based upon written departmental protocolsProperly labeling all required medications located on the sterile field as required by written departmental policiesVerifies informed consent, completes Site Verification forms and assists licensed practitioner during interventional CT procedures, applies aseptic surgical techniques. Evaluates requisition by:Identifying patientIdentifying procedures to be performedChecking chart or RX for orderVerifying pertinent clincal history and reason for examDetermining utilization of appropriate personal protective equipment (gloves, mask, gown, eye shields)Reviewing request for verification of pregnancy Y/N status, if appropriateDemonstrating proper understanding and use of Cyracom phone system for language interpretation purposes.Provides patient care by:Verifying patient identification/checking wristbandIntroducing himself/herself to the patientBriefly explaining the procedureVerifying if patient is properly prepped for the examVerifying that there are no contraindications for performing exam, including lab values, prior to placing the patient upon the scan tableProviding appropriate assistance onto and off of the imaging table, based upon patient's conditionMaintains patient care by:Maintaining patient dignity and modesty through proper gowning and covering for the patientTalking with the patient in a concerned, professional manner (age appropriate)Utilizing standard precautions and transmission-based precautionsProviding proper instructions for moving and breathing Assessing the patient’s condition at regular intervalsProviding for the patient’s safety and security while in the departmentOperates functions of HIS/RIS and PACS in accordance with hospital and department policy by:Performing all tracking and other functions appropriate to their jobConsistently sending all images to PACS in a timely fashionPerforms Daily Quality Assurance activity based upon established departmental protocol by:Demonstrating a knowledge and understanding of the daily Quality Assurance testing criteriaPerforming daily Quality Assurance testing on any CT scanner prior to its’ initial use each day or upon tube change and documenting sameProviding hard copy evidence of suchDemonstrates and Maintains a Professional Demeanor by:Arriving at work station prepared to begin shift, in a timely fashion and in the prescribed and appropriate uniformCommunicating proper report to the oncoming shift membersWaiting to be formally relieved prior to departing work stationPerforming all tasks and functions in keeping with the Standards for Service Excellence program
Minimum Qualifications:
To qualify you must have a Current New York State licensure to practice Diagnostic Radiology
Certified by and Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). BLS required.
Completion of a two year approved ARRT school.
Completion of required CT specific CE credits.
Required Licenses: Radiologic Tech Lic - NYS
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
NYU Langone Hospital-Suffolk provides its staff with far more than just a place to work. Rather, we are an institution you can be proud of, an institution where you'll feel good about devoting your time and your talents.
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