The Radiologic Technologist II is responsible for performing a variety of radiographic, fluoroscopic and specialized procedures at a technical level not required constant supervision, under the general direction of a radiologist and Radiology Administration. Collaborate with department and multidisciplinary team to ensure quality patient care and department service.
Responsibilities- Consistently produces quality digital images within hospital guidelines and department standards (i.e. patient safety, repeat rate, exam protocols, image processing, etc.)
- Accurately completes documentation according to hospital and department guidelines, including exam performed, film labeling, computer entry, etc.
- Maintains clinical competency assuming responsibility for upgrading skills through participation in in-service education, maintaining necessary department competencies and other continuing education activities.
- Participates in the training of departmental team members and students in a willing manner.
- Assists MD and other staff in preparing for and performing procedures consistently, following sterile technique, infection control guidelines and department standards.
- Understands and implements department quality control/quality improvement plans performing QC/QI activities as assigned.
- Demonstrates knowledge of National Patient Safety Goals and utilizes the standards throughout their workday and when coming in contact with all patients.
- Evaluates personal and department work volume and flow to insure efficient departmental patient care.
- Prioritizes work according to urgency and resources. Responds effectively in emergency situations.
- In all duties, uses supplies and resources efficiently and cost effectively. May be responsible for specific inventory and stocking of supplies. Maintains cleanliness and orderliness of department.
EDUCATION:
- Satisfactorily completed formal Radiologic Technology training in an AMA approved school.
EXPERIENCE:
- Demonstrated competency in at least two modalities (X-R-ay, CT, Fluoroscopy, OR)
- A minimum of 5 years relevant experience.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURE:
- CRT permit
- Fluoroscopy Permit in accordance with California State regulation.
- ARRT permit
- CPR/BLS from American Heart Association
AHMC Seton Medical Center is a 256-bed facility with acute and post-acute services, including a 24/7 Emergency Department. Seton has been serving the northern San Mateo County and southern San Francisco County communities since 1965.
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