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Radiologic Technologist - Lafayette

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Healthcare
  • Lafayette

Requirements

  • Successful completion of a 2 year Radiologic Technology training program approved by the American Medical Association.
  • High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED) required.
  • License, Certification, Registration:
  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Radiologic Technologist
  • Additional Requirements:
  • Ability to operate Radiologic equipment and perform related technical procedures.
  • Must be able to lift and carry up to 35 pounds.
  • Excellent customer service skills required, with a focus on patient centered care.
  • Basic computer skills required.
  • Preferred Qualifications:
  • Minimum of six (6) months experience as a radiology technologist preferred.

Responsibilities

  • This position, knows and complies with all Kaiser Permanente quality, safety, and emergency policies and procedures. Demonstrates quality and effectiveness in work habits and clinical practice in every interaction with patients, colleagues, providers, and leadership. Ensures patient safety in the preparation and provisioning of care related to but not limited to medications, procedures, infection prevention, fall prevention, including consistent use of two patient identifiers and procedural time outs. Reports safety hazards, accidents and incidents, and unsafe working conditions promptly.
  • Instructs patient in a courteous manner regarding imaging procedures. Positions patients and operates radiographic equipment.
  • Performs radiographic procedures, both fixed and portable. Reviews images for accuracy and technical quality according to established standards. Repeats images as needed; submits images for interpretation by radiologist or designee. Practices ALARA principles and ensures proper radiation safety practices.
  • Assists with procedures (example: fluoroscopy), follows established guidelines; provides patient education; obtains informed consent as needed; documents appropriate information as required; practices sterile techniques and standard precautions.
  • Utilizes Radiology Information System (RIS), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) following established practice guidelines.
  • Follows established quality assurance/quality control program. monitoring the operating condition of the equipment and accessories. Contacts service engineer and promptly reports equipment malfunctions to supervisor.
  • Maintains inventory of supplies used, according to established levels.
  • Communicates clearly, effectively and appropriately both verbally and with written communication. Demonstrates courteous and appropriate telephone skills. Considers the cognitive, physical, emotional and chronological maturation process in delivery of services to patients in the age group served.
  • Exercises clinical judgment within scope of practice.
  • May work with students and may be required to work at the reception desk or on the phones to schedule appointments.

FAQs

What are the primary responsibilities of a Radiologic Technologist in Lafayette?

The primary responsibilities of a Radiologic Technologist in Lafayette include operating radiology equipment to produce radiographic images of specified areas of the body, performing related technical x-ray procedures, following physicians' orders and standard techniques, procedures, or specific instructions. Additionally, they must utilize sterile techniques, provide basic patient care procedures, and monitor patient conditions during imaging procedures.

How important is patient care in the role of a Radiologic Technologist in Lafayette?

Patient care is a critical aspect of the role of a Radiologic Technologist in Lafayette. Technologists must make members/patients and their needs a primary focus of their actions, establish productive relationships with patients, seek to understand their circumstances, problems, expectations, and needs, and respond quickly to fulfill patient needs and resolve any concerns.

What skills are required for a Radiologic Technologist in Lafayette to be successful in their role?

Successful Radiologic Technologists in Lafayette should possess strong technical skills in operating radiology equipment and performing x-ray procedures, as well as proficiency in using sterile techniques. Additionally, excellent communication skills, the ability to build rapport with patients, and a focus on providing high-quality patient care are essential for success in this role.

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