CT Technologist
Carle
Normal, IL, USA
Posted on Jan 22, 2025
CT Technologist
Location US-IL-Normal
ID 2025-8957
- Category
- Allied Health
- Position Type
- Full-Time
- Remote
- No
- Shift
- Day
- Schedule
- M-F Day shift
- Weekend Requirements
- Weekend call rotation
- Holiday Requirements
- Holiday rotation
- On-Call Requirements
- Yes | 1 night per week
Overview
To provide diagnostic Computed Tomography Services to inpatients, outpatients, and Emergency Department patients under
the direction of the supervising radiologist in accordance with established operating procedures and clinical protocols. To
provide safe, prompt, efficient, and cost effective CT Services.
the direction of the supervising radiologist in accordance with established operating procedures and clinical protocols. To
provide safe, prompt, efficient, and cost effective CT Services.
Responsibilities
-Positions patients correctly, using proper immobilization techniques
-Performs optimal scans using correct technical factors, shielding and protocols, based on the patient diagnosis, history and other relevant clinical information.
-Use correct technical factors in accordance with the American College of Radiology (ACR) to use the lowest amount of radiation to get a diagnostic scan.
-Performs CT angiography, 3D, MIPS, VR, Vessel Analysis, and MPR's, post processing of computer data to enhance exams for radiologist interpretation, using reconstruction software appropriate to the pathology or region of interest.
-Follows correct CT Department Technologist workflow ( select correct scan room, identifies and documents two forms of identification on each patient, acquire history, verify orders, scan patient, send images to PACS, scan all paperwork and data sheets (eg. history sheet, med-reconciliation sheets), complete the case in Meditech, address Q A issues, charge for contrast media and supplies, Verify that all images, series and data sheets have been sent to PACS make sure the number of images is correct, verify exams with images and archive images on scanner
-Operates support equipment for CT such as: Independent workstation, pressure injector, PACS and EPIC systems.
-Initiates IV for administration of contrast media for CT in accordance with department policy and utilizing standard precautions.
-Prepares patient for exams by explaining procedure and by encouraging questions and answering any questions the patient may have
-Transports patients to and from departments when necessary. Assist in transfer of patients on and off the CT table. Continually monitors patient condition during CT procedure.
-Works with radiologist in the tailoring of protocols to meet patient exam requirements.
-Refers difficult complaints or sensitive issues to department management
-Accountable for documentation of and charging for supplies used during the performance of exams or procedures.
-Documents confidential patient history to ensure appropriateness of exam and contrast media
-Documents patient charge data, modifying and initiating charges as procedure modifications are made per the radiologist or ordering physician
-Documents any allergic reaction, iv extravasations or unusual occurrences. Initiates incident report regarding staff or patient situations
Maintain license and continuing education. Injections contrast media after proper patient screening. Ensure the proper exam is being administered to the patient. Consult provider as needed.
-Performs optimal scans using correct technical factors, shielding and protocols, based on the patient diagnosis, history and other relevant clinical information.
-Use correct technical factors in accordance with the American College of Radiology (ACR) to use the lowest amount of radiation to get a diagnostic scan.
-Performs CT angiography, 3D, MIPS, VR, Vessel Analysis, and MPR's, post processing of computer data to enhance exams for radiologist interpretation, using reconstruction software appropriate to the pathology or region of interest.
-Follows correct CT Department Technologist workflow ( select correct scan room, identifies and documents two forms of identification on each patient, acquire history, verify orders, scan patient, send images to PACS, scan all paperwork and data sheets (eg. history sheet, med-reconciliation sheets), complete the case in Meditech, address Q A issues, charge for contrast media and supplies, Verify that all images, series and data sheets have been sent to PACS make sure the number of images is correct, verify exams with images and archive images on scanner
-Operates support equipment for CT such as: Independent workstation, pressure injector, PACS and EPIC systems.
-Initiates IV for administration of contrast media for CT in accordance with department policy and utilizing standard precautions.
-Prepares patient for exams by explaining procedure and by encouraging questions and answering any questions the patient may have
-Transports patients to and from departments when necessary. Assist in transfer of patients on and off the CT table. Continually monitors patient condition during CT procedure.
-Works with radiologist in the tailoring of protocols to meet patient exam requirements.
-Refers difficult complaints or sensitive issues to department management
-Accountable for documentation of and charging for supplies used during the performance of exams or procedures.
-Documents confidential patient history to ensure appropriateness of exam and contrast media
-Documents patient charge data, modifying and initiating charges as procedure modifications are made per the radiologist or ordering physician
-Documents any allergic reaction, iv extravasations or unusual occurrences. Initiates incident report regarding staff or patient situations
Maintain license and continuing education. Injections contrast media after proper patient screening. Ensure the proper exam is being administered to the patient. Consult provider as needed.
Qualifications
License/Certifications:
Licensed Radiologic Technologist - Radiography - Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA); Registered in Radiography (R) - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB); Registered in Computed Tomography (CT) within 1 year - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA)
Education:
College Diploma: Related Field; Certificate of Completion: Radiologic Technology
Other Knowledge/Skills:
Licensed Radiologic Technologist - Radiography - Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA); Registered in Radiography (R) - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB); Registered in Computed Tomography (CT) within 1 year - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT); Basic Life Support (BLS) within 30 days - American Heart Association (AHA)
Education:
College Diploma: Related Field; Certificate of Completion: Radiologic Technology
Other Knowledge/Skills:
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