FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Radiology Student Intern?
The primary responsibility of a Radiology Student Intern is to assist the technical staff in performing duties and tasks to support the performance of multiple imaging modalities within the Radiology Department under the direct supervision of a Radiologic Technologist.
What qualifications are required for this intern position?
The minimum qualifications for this intern position include being a student in a health field and having reliable personal transportation. Additionally, candidates must demonstrate competence in technical, interpersonal, and cognitive skills required to meet essential job functions.
What are the scheduled working hours for this position?
The scheduled working hours for this position are as follows: evenings from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM for 2 days Monday through Friday, and 2 to 4 weekend shifts per month with varying hours from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM and 7:30 AM to 8:00 PM.
Are there any preferred qualifications for applicants?
Yes, candidates with a background in the health field are strongly preferred, and reliable personal transportation is a requirement for the internship.
Is this internship a temporary or permanent position?
This internship is a temporary (fixed-term) position with 28 varying shifts.
What imaging modalities will the intern assist with?
The intern will assist with multiple imaging modalities in the Radiology Department, including CT, MRI, Diagnostic x-ray, Ultrasound, and Bone Density.
Is the Radiology Department staffed continuously?
Yes, the Radiology Department, including the CT and MR divisions, is staffed 24 hours per day, seven days a week.
Where is the Radiology Department located?
The Radiology Department is primarily located in Rhodes Hall and James Cancer Hospital, with additional locations in the Emergency Department and various outpatient sites.
Will the internship provide any hands-on experience in imaging services?
Yes, the internship provides hands-on experience by allowing the intern to assist technical staff and gain practical skills in various imaging modalities within the Radiology Department.
How many examination rooms are available in the Diagnostic Division and other divisions?
The Diagnostic Division has 9 examination rooms in Rhodes Hall, 2 in the Emergency Department, and additional rooms in the James Cancer Hospital. The CT Division has 7 imaging rooms, and the MR Division has 6 MR systems across different locations.