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3D Radiologic Technologist information
What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a 3D Radiologic Technologist, and why are they important?
What is the difference between 3D Radiologic Technologist vs MRI Technologist?
| Aspect | 3D Radiologic Technologist | MRI Technologist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Certification in radiologic technology, possibly specialized in 3D imaging | Certification in radiologic technology, specialized in MRI procedures |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, imaging centers performing 3D imaging | Hospitals, imaging centers focusing on MRI scans |
| Industry Usage | Used in diagnostic imaging requiring 3D visualization | Used in magnetic resonance imaging for detailed soft tissue images |
The main difference between a 3D Radiologic Technologist and an MRI Technologist lies in their imaging techniques. While both roles require radiologic technology certification and work in similar healthcare settings, 3D Radiologic Technologists specialize in creating three-dimensional images using various radiologic methods, whereas MRI Technologists focus specifically on magnetic resonance imaging. Both are essential for accurate diagnosis, but their imaging modalities and technical expertise differ.
What are some common challenges a 3D Radiologic Technologist faces when collaborating with physicians and other healthcare staff?
What is a 3D Radiologic Technologist?
Full-time
Posted 16 days ago
Job description
USA Health is Transforming Medicine along the Gulf Coast to care for the unique needs of our community. USA Health is changing how medical care, education and research impact the health of people who live in Mobile and the surrounding area. Our team of doctors, advanced care providers, nurses, therapists and researchers provide the region's most advanced medicine at multiple facilities, campuses, clinics and classrooms. We offer patients convenient access to innovative treatments and advancements that improve the health and overall wellbeing of our community.
ResponsibilitiesPerforms a variety of related digital image management tasks as necessary. ie exceptions, annotations; maintains competency by demonstrating a complete working knowledge of all imaging equipment and supplies, including but not limited to mammography unit- digital 2D or 3D (tomosynthesis), breast ultrasound, invasive procedure supplies and/or trays; performs patient assessment and screening, such as prior breast surgery, risk factors, hormone therapy, breast density, prior mammograms, within the scope of practice; documents pertinent clinical and family history; reviews patient's prior imaging and history, consulting the Radiologist or ordering practitioner when needed; reviews CPOE and written orders, verifying information is accurate, appropriate, and complete, consulting with healthcare providers as needed; performs visual breast exam based on patient communication, documenting location of lumps, scars, moles, breast changes, etc.; selects equipment appropriate to the patient and exam to be performed; demonstrates proper positioning for screening, diagnostic, and/or invasive procedures; appropriately identifies images according to ACR guidelines; uses appropriate exposure factors, target/filter combination, and AEC mode based upon breast tissue density, compressed thickness, and patient characteristics; provides radiation protection according to prescribed safety standards; maintains aseptic or sterile technique, as appropriate, when performing biopsies, aspirations, or localizations; directly assists the performing clinician during invasive procedures; recognizes emergency situations and initiates code procedures as needed; accurately critiques images to determine diagnostic quality and adjusts factors if imaging is to be repeated; reviews images and consults with MQSA qualified physician when pathology seen may require additional imaging; consults with MQSA qualified interpreting physician to review image quality and positioning and establishes corrective procedures as required; adheres to established protocols, QA guidelines, and regulatory requirements (MQSA, ACR); performs or assists with the performance of accreditation requirements for the American College of Radiology (ACR); pleasantly greets patient, confirming identity using two identifiers and introducing oneself; communicates and uses appropriate customer relation skills with patients, families, and all members of the healthcare team; completely explains examination procedure to the patient and family, if present; performs visual preventive safety inspections of all equipment used and communicates problems to supervisor/assistant director/director; maintains necessary inventory of supplies, rotating stock in an orderly fashion, and eliminating outdated items; maintains orderliness and cleanliness of the department; completes all aspects of a patient's exam, including ensuring images are available for physician review on PACS in a timely manner, charging procedures and supplies; protects patients and employees by adhering to infection control policies and procedures; maintains professional and technical knowledge by attending educational workshops, reviewing professional publications, and/or participating in professional societies; completes all mandatory educational requirements in a timely manner; may assist with training of Mammography students; regular and prompt attendance; ability to work schedule as defined and overtime as required; performs related duties as required.
Employees must be in a regular position, working 20 hours or more per week (.50 FTE or greater) to qualify for benefits.
Additional InformationEmployees must be in a regular position, working 20 hours or more per week (.50 FTE or greater) to qualify for benefits.
QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalent, successful completion of an approved course in Radiologic Technology, one year of experience conducting routine diagnostic procedures, and completion of an approved program in advanced modality or one year of experience in advance modality. A bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology may substitute for the required experience in conducting routine diagnostic procedures. Registry with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Diagnostic Radiology is required. Advanced registry is highly preferred, and may be required for certain modalities.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME