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AspectTemporary Film LabFilm Processor
CredentialsTechnical training in film development and lab proceduresTraining in film processing techniques, often on-the-job
Work EnvironmentLaboratory setting with specialized equipmentProcessing facilities or darkrooms
Industry UsageUsed in film production, post-production, and restorationUsed in developing and processing exposed film
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The main difference is that a Temporary Film Lab provides short-term, specialized film development services often for specific projects, while a Film Processor is a professional or commercial entity that processes large volumes of film regularly. Temporary Film Labs focus on quick turnaround and project-based work, whereas Film Processors handle ongoing, routine film development tasks.

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Angiography Tech Level 2 - Lab CDL - Heart & Vascular Center

CAMC Health System

Charleston, WV • On-site

$18.50 - $24.50/hr

Full-time

Posted 19 hours ago


Job description

Job Summary
Provide clearly defined angiography studies for use by the Physician in the diagnosis and treatment of patient illness.
Responsibilities
• Independently performs all vascular imaging procedures. Corroborate patient's clinical history with procedures assuring information is documented and available for use by a licensed practitioner. Prepare patient for procedures; providing instructions to obtain desired results, gain cooperation, and minimize anxiety. Select and operate medical imaging equipment of choice. Position patient to best demonstrate anatomic area of interest, respecting patient ability and comfort. Immobilize patient as required for appropriate examination. Apply principles of radiation protection, when appropriate, to minimize exposure to patient, self, and others. Assists in meeting departmental radiation safety guidelines. Verify informed consent for diagnostic and/or interventional procedures. Assume responsibility for provision of physical and psychological needs of patients during procedures. Assist licensed practitioners during catherization procedures, biopsies, etc. applying appropriate aseptic surgical techniques. In agreement with state statues and/or where institutional policy permits, prepare, identify and/or administer contrast media and/or medications as prescribed by a licensed practitioner. Prepare, operate, and care for equipment and other technical instruments u used for administration of contrast agents, patient monitoring, and surgical intervention. Evaluate images for technical quality, assuring proper identification is recorded. Assists in the evaluation of images performed by others and provides feedback for improvement as needed. Produce hard copy records of procedures using radiographic film, video, photographs, and/or other appropriate media. Perform digital imaging techniques when necessary. Maintain archival storage of digitized data as appropriate. Removal of sheaths/angiography procedural catheters, holding of pressure on puncture site & watches for bleeding/ hematoma as it relates to intravascular or angiographic studies with appropriate education. Properly and accurately prepare instruments and accessories for procedures. Practice aseptic and sterile techniques. Prepare the special area for the procedure with proper instruments and equipment. • Provide patient education. • Assist in maintaining patient records, respecting confidentiality and established policy. • Assume responsibility for assigned area and report equipment malfunctions • Provide practical instruction for students and/or other health care professionals. Assists with development and implementation of competency based orientation program and annual required evaluation. • Participate in the department's quality improvement plan. Responsible for specific quality control duties in the assigned area. May assign others to complete QI duties. • Responsible for inventory and control of specific angiography items such as, catheters, guidewires, interventional sets, etc. in work area. Purchases supplies for the area of responsibility. • Maintain a knowledge of sterile supplies and techniques utilized for procedures in the area of responsibility. • Pursue appropriate continuing education. • Maintain appropriate knowledge of and observe Universal precautions. • Maintain appropriate knowledge to recognize anatomical structures via computer generated system on a CRT or those produced by an image intensifier and displayed on a TV monitor. • Understand and apply patient relations skills. • Perform angiography procedures at a technical level under the direction of a physician. • Participates in clinical research trials. • Functions as role model and group leader. • Independently identifies and resolves problems and assists others. • Perform temporary lead technologist duties. • Serves on committees and participates in development and implementation on projects and programs as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Patient Group Knowledge (Only applies to positions with direct patient contact)The employee must possess/obtain (by the end of the orientation period) and demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide developmentally appropriate assessment, treatment or care as defined by the department's identified patient ages. Specifically the employee must be able to demonstrate competency in: 1) ability to obtain and interpret information in terms of patient needs; 2) knowledge of growth and development; and 3) understanding of the range of treatment needed by the patients.Competency StatementMust demonstrate competency through an initial orientation and ongoing competency validation to independently perform tasks and additional duties as specified in the job description and the unit/department specific competency checklist.Common Duties and Responsibilities(Essential duties common to all positions)1. Maintain and document all applicable required education.2. Demonstrate positive customer service and co-worker relations.3. Comply with the company's attendance policy.4. Participate in the continuous, quality improvement activities of the department and institution.5. Perform work in a cost effective manner.6. Perform work in accordance with all departmental pay practices and scheduling policies, including but not limited to, overtime, various shift work, and on-call situations.7. Perform work in alignment with the overall mission and strategic plan of the organization.8. Follow organizational and departmental policies and procedures, as applicable.9. Perform related duties as assigned.
Education
• Formalized Training (Required) Experience: None
Credentials
• Amer Registry of Rad Techs (Required) Within 6 months of graduationWithin 6 months of graduation
• Radiologic Technologist, Licen (Required)
• Basic Life Support (Required) Within 30 days of hireWithin 30 days of hire
Work Schedule: Days
Status: Full Time Regular
Location: Heart & Vascular Center
Location of Job: US:WV:Charleston
Talent Acquisition Specialist: Brianna L. Chin brianna.chin@vandaliahealth.org