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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in bone densitometry?

To excel in Bone Densitometry, you need a solid understanding of human anatomy, radiation safety, and imaging procedures, typically backed by an associate's degree in radiologic technology and appropriate state licensure or ARRT certification. Competence in operating dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scanners and using electronic health record systems is required. Strong attention to detail, clear communication, and compassion for patient care help set you apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for delivering accurate bone density measurements, ensuring patient comfort, and supporting effective diagnosis and treatment planning.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in bone densitometry?

A typical day in Bone Densitometry involves preparing and positioning patients for DEXA scans, operating specialized imaging equipment, and ensuring the accurate collection of bone density data. You will interact frequently with patients of all ages, explaining procedures and addressing their questions or concerns to ensure comfort. In addition to scanning, you may assist with patient record management and collaborate with physicians to review imaging results. It's a role that balances technical know-how with direct patient care, often within hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic imaging centers.

What is bone densitometry?

A Bone Densitometry job involves performing specialized imaging procedures to measure bone mineral density, typically using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) scans. These professionals assess patients for osteoporosis and fracture risk, working in hospitals, clinics, or imaging centers. They ensure accurate scan results, maintain equipment, and assist physicians in diagnosing bone health conditions. Strong knowledge of radiology, patient care, and safety protocols is essential.

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Bone Densitometry Technician

Sutter Health

Mountain View, CA • On-site

$45.60 - $63.84/hr

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Sutter Health rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 327 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

55th of 887 rated healthcare providers


Job description

We are so glad you are interested in joining Sutter Health!

Organization:

PAMF-Palo Alto Medical Foundation CAD

Position Overview:

Follows clearly defined bone density radiographic procedures to deliver high quality images to physicians and other health care providers for the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and prevention of injury or disease. Integrates education, technical competence and patient interaction skills to execute safe and precise procedures to deliver accurate results in a timely manner. Gains confidence and cooperation from the patient, their family/support group, and other healthcare providers through competent patient assessment, attentive monitoring, and effective communication. Adheres to all local/state/federal regulations, codes, policies and procedures to ensure privacy and safety while delivering optimal patient care.

Job Description:

EDUCATION:

  • HS Diploma or GED
  • Graduation from a California State accredited educational program in Limited Permit Bone Densitometry


CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE:

  • BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider
  • RHB-Radiology Bone Densitometry Limited Permit (DEXA) OR CRT-Certified Radiologic Technologist (from state where work is being performed)


TYPICAL EXPERIENCE:

  • 1 year recent relevant experience.


SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE

  • General knowledge of diagnostic bone density radio-graphic principles, procedures, and views as well as the operation and maintenance of radiology equipment.
  • Capable of performing routine bone density radio-graphic examinations as well as a basic understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology.
  • Possess solid written and verbal communications skills to explain sensitive information clearly and professionally to diverse audiences, including non-medical people.
  • Good time management and organizational skills, including the ability to prioritize assignments and work within standardized policies, procedures, and practices to achieve objectives and meet deadline.
  • Basic knowledge of computer applications, such as Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel and Outlook) and related information systems (Radiology (RIS), laboratory (LIS), electronic health records (EHR), EPIC, and picture archive and communication system (PACS).
  • Work under close supervision or within clearly defined procedures to complete assignments within established time-frames.
  • Use existing procedures to identify and solve routine or standard problems.
  • Ensure the privacy of each patient's protected health information (PHI).
  • Build collaborate relationships with peers and other healthcare providers to achieve departmental and corporate objectives.

Job Shift:

Day/Evening

Schedule:

Full Time

Shift Hours:

8

Days of the Week:

Variable

Weekend Requirements:

Rotating Weekends

Benefits:

Yes

Unions:

No

Position Status:

Non-Exempt

Weekly Hours:

40

Employee Status:

Regular

Sutter Health is an equal opportunity employer EOE/M/F/Disability/Veterans.

Pay Range is $45.60 to $63.84 / hour

The compensation range may vary based on the geographic location where the position is filled. Total compensation considers multiple factors, including, but not limited to a candidate's experience, education, skills, licensure, certifications, departmental equity, training, and organizational needs. Base pay is only one component of Sutter Health's comprehensive total rewards program. Eligible positions also include a comprehensive benefits package.


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