PRN CT Technologist
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![]() United States, Georgia, Waycross | |
![]() 1206 Alice Street (Show on map) | |
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Location: Waycross Radiation OncologyPay Range: $23.85 - $41.96 This PRN position supports Low Country Radiation in Waycross, GA. JOB SUMMARY:The CT Technologist I (CT Tech) reports directly to the Radiology Team Lead. The CT Tech accurately interprets physician orders; administers contrast materials; and prepares and operates CT Scanner equipment to ensure proper images are obtained. Their primary duties include the acquisition of quality diagnostic CT images in accordance with written orders and standard operating procedures while ensuring safety in patient care through the consistent practice of ALARA principles and accepted standards of care. Image acquisition includes identifying the correct patient, escorting patients to the scan room, assisting patients onto the scanner table, positioning patients for image acquisition, acquiring diagnostically acceptable images and assisting the patients in exiting the scan room. The CT Tech provides and ensures an environment of caring, concern and support for patients, visitors, medical staff and co-workers on a consistent basis. They ensure the quality of image acquisition through the complete and accurate documentation of treatment records. They also recognize and document required deviations from prescribed scans and report all deviations to the Radiology Team Lead and/or interpreting Radiologist. The CT Tech uses effective communication techniques and interpersonal skills to adequately explain the CT scan procedure and its associated risks to patients and their family while referring medical questions to appropriate personnel. The CT Tech observes patients for expected and unexpected reactions to contrast injections and communicates this to appropriate staff members. The CT Tech properly documents all aspects of the image acquisition process within the patient's record in the Practice EMR. The CT Tech also assists as needed in all image acquisition related procedures, including transporting patients, reviewing charts, and ordering supplies. They demonstrate the ability to recognize standard imaging artifacts and make the necessary to adjustments to ensure high quality scans. The CT Tech performs and documents daily and weekly QA checklists for all CT related equipment within the department. They notify appropriate clinical team members and document findings outside the normal range of operations. The CT Tech participates in programs to measure and improve the quality of care within the Department and uses critical thinking to trouble shoot and often fix common quality issues. They also capture and verify patient procedures performed and assist with the submission of Superbill charges. Required Qualifications:Education:
Previous Experience: Minimum of one (1) year active experience as a CT Technologist is required. Will consider recent graduate of accredited CT Technology program that is eligible to sit for their registry. Must pass CT Registry exam within 6 months of hire if recent graduate. Key Performance Areas:
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