FAQs
What are the primary responsibilities of a Radiologic Technologist?
The primary responsibilities of a Radiologic Technologist include operating radiology equipment to produce radiographic images of specified areas of the body, performing technical x-ray procedures, following physicians' orders and standard techniques, administering basic patient care procedures, and monitoring patients during procedures.
What skills are necessary for a Radiologic Technologist?
A Radiologic Technologist should have strong communication skills, attention to detail, proficiency in operating radiology equipment, knowledge of sterile techniques, ability to provide basic patient care, and the ability to build rapport with patients.
How does a Radiologic Technologist prioritize patient care?
A Radiologic Technologist prioritizes patient care by making the patient's needs a primary focus, developing and sustaining productive relationships with patients, actively seeking information to understand patient circumstances, responding quickly to meet patient needs, and resolving any problems that may arise during procedures.