The radiologic technologist performs quality radiographic procedures on patients of all ages to include infant, child, adolescent, adult and geriatric for diagnostic purposes. The radiologic technologist assures that the needs of the patients and physicians are met while performing these procedures and other related tasks. He/she participates in the training of students and new employees, Quality Improvement and safety programs to meet the goals and purposes of the Radiology Department.
Demonstrates population-specific competencies (e.g. age-specific, cultural sensitivity, patient-centered communication) in performance of role.
Education
Must have knowledge of principles and procedures of diagnostic radiology and operation of radiographic equipment normally acquired through completion of 2 years post high school training in an approved School of Radiography.
Licensure/Certification
Current ARRT national certification required. South Carolina Radiologic Technologist certification required. Must be BLS certified.
Experience
Must have experience which is received from specialized training through an accredited Radiology Technology program.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Must be able to demonstrate interpersonal skills to interact effectively with patients, all health care team members, visitors and significant others (15% of time).
Must be able to demonstrate sound knowledge of radiology procedures and equipment usage, apply new radiology concepts and initiate change (30% of time).
Must have analytical abilities necessary to determine method of providing the requested radiographs based on the patient\'s age and condition, remaining optimistic and adapting to stressful situations (30% of time).
Must have substantial physical capabilities in order to transport, lift and position patients and operate radiographic equipment (20% of time).
Must have radiology specific knowledge of growth and development relevant to the ages of all the patient population served.
Must have radiology specific knowledge of diseases and healthcare needs of the patient population served.
Physical Demands
Ability to stand and walk for long periods of time and move throughout the department and hospital campus. Ability to reach with hands and arms. Sensory ability: sight to observe patient symptoms; auditory to hear patients and equipment alarms; tactile to feel patient symptoms (warmth, induration). Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.
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