The Radiologic Technologist Student Intern will be responsible for performing radiographic examinations, positioning the patient and equipment in an appropriate manner and selecting radiographic technique, ALARA. This is a safety sensitive position, with scheduled attendance required.
Key Position Accountabilities:
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Identify each patient and review each patient's requisition for consistency of examination ordered, clinical diagnosis and all demographic information.
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Assess patient condition, ensure patient safety through proper use of restraint/support devices under supervision of Director.
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Review each examination for technical accuracy, present completed examination to Director, and communicate pertinent data to persons responsible for the care of patient following the procedure.
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Identify anatomical orientation on all required images and ensure proper film identification on all images.
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Coordinate radiographic examination to ensure the quality and continuity of patient care and assist with the management of the workflow of the department to ensure the completion of the work assignments in the absence of the Director.
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Document correctly and accurately patient information to ensure the quality of patient care.
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Demonstrate competency and proficiency in radiation protection, protecting self and other personnel during all radiologic examinations, and shields patients properly.
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Demonstrate ability to organize patient care and set priorities by providing critical care first and by implementing the physician's orders.
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Report all safety hazards that could harm patients, visitors or other hospital employees to the Director immediately.
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Keep Director informed of any unusual concerns, situations or conditions relative to staff, patients and physicians.
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Attend in-services as required, as documented by sign-in sheets.
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Performs other related duties as requested.
Education/Licensure:
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High School graduate/GED equivalent
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Currently enrolled in an accredited Radiologic Technology program
Special Requirements:
Occasional exposure to ionizing radiation. Requires standing, lifting and walking regularly during the shift. Occasional exposure to blood and bodily fluids.
This is a PRN position which requires a minimum of 1 shift to be worked every 60 days.