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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Radiologic Technologist - King of Prussia Urgent Care in King Of Prussia, Pennsylvania
Reference #: 1012815 SHIFT:Rotating (United States of America)
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What you will do Performs all general diagnostic techniques and examinations according to the protocols determined by the Radiologist. Maintains constant attention to patients assigned to the technologist for examination 100% of the time. Produces optimal radiographs for the purpose of diagnostic interpretation 100% of the time. Selects proper technical factors, restraining devices and operates diagnostic equipment (c-arm, portable, R&F, and general) as directed 100% of the time. Completes exams within specified productivity standards 100% of the time. Identifies, develops, and digitizes patient films. Maintain records of exams. Digitizes all radiographs performed in the E.D. department 100% of the time within 5 minutes of exam completion. Responsible for proper identification on film including patient identification and patient demographics 100% of the time. Develops film by automatic processing 100% of the time. Provides protection in accordance with prescribed safety standards to ensure the well-being of patients, hospital personnel, general public and self while performing any duties 100% of the time. Maintains appropriate records of examinations 100% of the time. Maintains the integrity and efficiency of the Radiology Information System 100% of the time. Conducts self in a professional manner. Subjects to on-call status including weekends and holidays. Other shifts as assigned Refers to the Lead Technologist any unresolved problems relating to staffing, morale, work methods, discipline and other activities 100% of the time. Promotes professionalism, continuing education and staff development 100% of the time. Participates in the formal in-service program provided for Radiology Complex. All other duties as assigned Education Qualifications High School Diploma / GED Required Technical Diploma Radiology Program Required Experience Qualifications Pediatric Experience Preferred
Licenses and Certifications Radiology Technologist (RT) - (ARRT) - within 12 months - Required and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) - issued through on organization that requires a hands-on instructor lead psychomotor skills verification (ex. American Heart Association or Red Cross). - within 12 months - Required
Skills and Abilities Basic knowledge of all forms of diagnostic imaging Basic knowledge of film processing equipment Basic knowledge of PACS systems Basic knowledge of Radiology Information Systems Basic knowledge of CR and DR equipment Responsible for maintaining the continuing education required for this position. Attend Infection Control lecture-mandatory Attend Fire & Safety lecture-mandatory Obtains at least 12 CE credits/year
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