Radiologic Technologist I - DCMC (Lanham) - PRN - Luminis Health
Lanham, MD 20703
About the Job
Radiology Technologist - DCMC
Position Purpose
Carries out radiological examinations under the supervision of the Radiologist and Department Director/Supervisor. Responsible for maintaining quality care of all patients when in the department.
Role Specific Competencies
- Call for patients to be brought to Radiology.
- Properly place requisitions in the box to have patient brought to radiology for test.
- Put notes on requisitions relative to patients so as not to delay the process.
- Logs patients in and out of Meditech system accurately and consistently.
- Demonstrates skills and knowledge necessary to provide quality care services for special age specific populations, such as, but not limited to, pediatrics and geriatrics patients. (Attach current skills inventory and/or skills check list; any current age specific certifications; departmental testing; etc.)
- Emergency trays are to be stocked.
- Emergency Trays are to be restocked immediately after being used.
- Daily inspections are required to assure the integrity of the lock and replaced immediately if questionable, i.e., lock loose, etc.
- Helps transport patients as needed. (
- Familiarizing themselves with all transportation tasks and safety practices when transporting patients.
- Helps with functions of receptionist when necessary.
- Familiarizes themselves with all the responsibilities of receptionist to assist as needed.
- Is in compliance with hospital/department policies and regulations.
- Must maintain current state/national certification as applicable.
- Must attend ten (10) of the twelve (12) department meetings.
- Maintain current C PR certification.
- Maintain current status with fire safety and health updates as required by hospital policy.
- Keep assigned room clean. (RADIOLOGY TEC HNOLOGIST- 7150.5405)
- Room must be properly cleaned after each patient, i.e., wipe table, change pillowcase, etc.
- Assure that all materials necessary for radiological procedures are stocked in the room.
- Room must be burned ""off"" at the end of each shift (with the exception of #1, #2, and #4) by putting the pads with sheets on the table with the tube resting on a pillow.
- All equipment is to be free of dust, blood or any other foreign substances at all times.
- Perform diagnostic radiographic procedures.
- Prepare the patient for procedures, providing instructions to obtain desired results, gaining cooperation, and minimizing anxiety.
- Select and operate imaging equipment and/or associated accessories to successfully perform procedures.
- Position patient to best demonstrate anatomic area of interest, respecting patient ability and comfort.
- Apply principles of radiation protection to minimize exposure to patient, self, and others.
- Evaluate radiographs or images for technical quality, ensuring proper identification is recorded.
- Assume responsibility for provision of physical and psychological needs of patients during procedures.
- Verify informed consent for, and assist a Radiologist with, interventional radiography procedures.
- Assist Radiologist with fluoroscopic and specialized interventional radiography procedures.
- Initiate basic life support action when necessary.
- Provide patient education.
- Provide practical instruction for students and/or other health care professionals.
- Observe universal precautions.
- Apply the principles of patient safety during all aspects of radiographic procedures, including assisting and transporting duties.
- Performs non-routine duties as directed by the Department Director and/or designee that promote team work.
- Order supplies as assigned without creating shortage in department.
- Cover additional shifts when requested in a manner that promotes teamwork.
- Hospital name badges and radiation badges are worn at all times. Submits radiation badge for review within established time frame.
- Performs routine radiographic/EKG examinations in the main department, operating room, special procedures and pre surgical testing area.
- Has good working knowledge of all radiographic equipment.
- Must possess a good knowledge of the Operating Room and its practices specific to aseptic technique.
- Must always carry the ASC OM phone when assigned to Operating Room.
- Practices radiological safety at all times. (RADIOLOGY TEC HNOLOGIST- 7150.5405)
- Use all lead shielding to protect the body parts which are not to be examined.
- Retrieves and reviews correct patient study from the PAC S work list.
- Properly identify the anatomical part (Rt/Lt) using markers issued only by the department.
- Check patient's chart so the correct exam is being done.
- Check patient's armband to assure the correct patient is having the correct exam.
- Wears radiation monitoring badge daily and maintains them in the appropriate area so as to have them changed monthly.
- All forms are properly completed prior to exposure, i.e., patient pregnancy form, consents for contrast injection, etc.
- Proficiently operates the Computed Radiography (CR) equipment and the Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS).
- Turns (CR) equipment on and knows the shut down procedure for each unit.
- Properly associates each Imaging Plate (IP) with the proper patient and exam at the CR unit.
- Reviews image within CR unit and adjusts region of interest (ROI) for best ""S"" value to be as close to 200 as possible, and repeats as necessary.
- Properly completes or rejects images at the C R unit.
- Adds images to studies within the C R as needed.
- Modifies patient information as needed within the C R unit.
- Must be able to print images from within the PAC S and from the C R units.
- Must be able to reload film in the Laser Printers.
- Must return imaging plates to proper storage area.
- Must be able to create a patient image ""C D"" from within the PAC S.
- Keeps area around the C R Readers clean at all times and free of dust.
- Must be able to clear latent image from IP as needed.
- Must be able to clear an IP Transport failure.
- Must be able to transfer images from C -Arms and C ystoscopy Room to the PAC S.
- Must be able to properly resolve routine Quality Assurance (QA) issues dealing with multiple studies, wrong patient data and no matching scheduled study from within the PAC S.
- E-Mails PACS Coordinator with issues as needed for QA issues that cannot be resolved at their level.
- Must be able to clearly define the flow of information from Meditech order entry through the PACS, CR, and Radiology Module.
Qualifications and Experience
- Additionally knowledge of conflicting exams; i.e., barium enema after upper GI series to minimize length of stay.
- Associates Degree in x-ray technology is preferred.
- Current CPR/BLS is required.
- High school graduate plus two years of training by an approved American Medical Association Radiologic Technologist program.
- Must have a good working knowledge of all radiographic positions and exhibit radiation safety practices at all times.
- Registered by ARRT, state license, and CPR
Physical Requirements
- Ability to lift/carry 50 pounds or more.
- Concentrates on moderate to fine detail for extended periods of time.
- Must be able to hear normal sounds with some background noise.
- Remembers schedules, tasks to be completed, where activities left off, etc.
- Routinely lifts light to medium heavy objects using good body mechanics.
- Understands and can operate from the conceptual basis of tasks and activities.
Luminis Health Benefits Overview:
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Retirement Plan (with employer match for employees who work more than 1000 hours in a calendar year)
Paid Time Off
Tuition Assistance Benefits
Employee Referral Bonus Program
Paid Holidays, Disability, and Life/AD&D for full-time employees
Wellness Programs
Employee Assistance Programs and more
*Benefit offerings based on employment status
Source : Luminis Health