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Imaging Technologist Level III, Echosonographer - Full Time

Jennie Stuart Health

Hopkinsville, KY

Full-time

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Job description

FUNCTIONAL DEMANDSFLSA Status: Non-ExemptSalary Grade: (need to verify) OSHA Category: Category 1Inclement Weather Classification: EssentialClient Age Group: All Ages

Under the direction of the VP of Nursing and Clinical Services, Medical Director and Director of Imaging Services performs specialized and difficult diagnostic imaging examinations of patients, utilizing ionizing radiation, magnetic fields, radiofrequencies, radiopharmaceuticals, or high frequency sound waves to render optimum images which are used to support diagnoses and provide insight into medical issues, concerns or conditions.  The Imaging Technologist III has a strong understanding of safety requirements related to imaging services and is proficient in Vascular Ultrasonography, Nuclear Medicine, or a minumum of three imaging modalities such as Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Computed Tomography, and Mammography and is competent in performing holter monitor placement and electrocardiograms.  This position performs injection procedures as needed and is required to be qualified to care for infant, child, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSPractices within the scope of licensure, complies with federal and state legal and professional requirements Consistently follows Imaging Services departmental and facility wide policies, including specialty modality specific policies Follows proper patient identification protocol by using two determined patient identifiers Inspects the patient's examination order, clinical indication, previous imaging exams, and any pertinent patient information before proceeding with the imaging procedure  Consults the Radiologist or ordering provider if order clarification is needed Prepares patients for examination by acquiring history, answering questions, and providing instructions and detailed explanation of the procedure to obtain the best possible imaging examination while reducing the patient's anxiety Thoroughly completes patient screening and applicable forms relating to the procedure and patient's care Demonstrates competency in appropriate documentation Follows policies/protocols when documenting within the patient's chart Communicates effectively to caregiver responsible for the care of the patient following the imaging procedure if applicable                                  Demonstrates competency in accurately implementing "downtime" processes Prepares and positions patients, using immobilization devices appropriately when needed to obtain optimum imaging  Follows approved imaging protocols and parameters for the specific modality while delivering quality patient care and ensuring safety Consistently informs the Radiologist of all pertinent information before and after the procedure when needed and promptly notifies the Radiologist of any critical finding  Possesses a solid understanding of anatomy and demonstrates the ability to position patients as needed to complete adequate imaging, EKG, and holter monitor procedures Protects the patient's privacy at all time and ensures all patient documents are kept private including information on computer screens Complies with HIPAA guidelines  Follows patient safety guidelines with every encounter, ensures the patient is attended to at all times Demonstrates a solid understanding of modality specific physics and possesses a solid understanding of the functions and operations of modality specific imaging equipment and attached components including but not limited to contrast injectors, and post processing software Possesses the knowledge and ability to safely operate all modality specific equipment, EKG, and holter monitor units  Follows proper steps to report equipment malfunctions and promptly notifies the Director or Chief Technologist with any equipment issues Performs equipment QC and calibration when applicable, ensuring meticulous QC records are kept in accordance to modality specific regulatory agencies  Effectively communicates any changes in the patient's condition during or after the procedure with the Radiologist, ordering provider, and/or RN Demonstrates the ability to consistently meet or exceed the departmental standards and possesses a solid understanding of modality specific skills competency checklists Demonstrates competency with invasive modality specific procedures Follows proper protocol, practices sterile technique, prepares the room with required supplies/instruments to be readily available when applicable  Verifies the department RN is available for invasive procedures with appropriate patient forms/documentation completed Participates in and ensures a "Time Out" is completed with the team prior to beginning invasive procedures Properly screens patients receiving contrast media while following the Administration of Contrast Media policy in Radiography, Computed Tomography, and MRI  Possesses the ability to proficiently obtain intravenous access for IV contrast or radiopharmaceutical injection Follows proper sterile technique when accessing existing intravenous sites or obtaining a new IV site Demonstrates competency in proper infection control Washes and/or sanitizes hands before and after each patient encounter  Thoroughly cleans/sanitizes equipment after each patient encounter following manufacturer's guidelines  Consistently reviews each completed examination for adequate quality and technical accuracy Ensures correct labeling and patient identification prior to submitting in PACS for radiologist interpretation Completes required patient forms appropriately and routes forms correctly for distribution to medical records Demonstrates competency with computer programs; Paragon Radiology Management, Order Management, Resource Scheduling, PACS, Cardioserver and any additional programs as requested Performs clerical duties including but not limited to answering phones, scheduling outpatient imaging/cardiology exams, documenting patient information within computer programs, and properly releasing imaging studies for continuing care according to hospital and departmental policies Demonstrates competency with imaging retrieval for archiving, CD exporting/importing, and film printing Ensures work environment is free from safety hazards and high risk areas are secure at all times Appropriately reports any safety issues immediately Demonstrates the ability to efficiently manage emergency situations Completes all requirements and responsibilities for the continuation of the American College of Radiology accreditation and other accrediting and regulating bodies where applicable Consistently ensures life support carts, oxygen hook-ups, suction devices are maintained properly and are in excellent working condition at all times Ensures work area is kept clean and organized Reports cleaning and linen needs to Environmental Services in a timely manner Maintains supply inventory, ensuring proper quantity of supplies are stocked  Consistently rotates supply inventory to prevent out-dating and verifies supply room and cabinets are secure at all times Completes all work prior to shift end and informs incoming staff of any pending exams/patient information  Provides a positive image to customers by creating a friendly atmosphere and places a high priority on meeting customer requirements in a timely and courteous manner Responds to "on-call" in the required time frame where applicable  Participates in orientation and training of new employees and student technologists Contributes to a team atmosphere by demonstrating excellent communication skills, taking initiative to perform needed tasks, and being flexible to go beyond normal expectations to meet the needs of others Willingly accepts various work assignments, is accountable and responsible for actions/decisions Demonstrates an openness to change through suggestions and constructive feedback Demonstrates proper use of time, equipment, and supplies in efforts to control costs Maintains current continuing education, certifications, and modality specific education requirements Seeks opportunities to improve knowledge base by attending departmental meetings, in-services, and completing education assignments Maintains a good rapport and professional working relationship with JSH providers, staff, patients, families, and visitors, as well as outside providers and offices
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Required Experience
Demonstrates the ability to provide care according to licensure and registration requirementsRequired Licenses for UltrasonographyCurrent registration with the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (ARDMS) Vascular credentials (RVT) or (VS)(ARRT)Minimum Education- UltrasonographyGraduate of an approved school of Ultrasonography or Radiologic Technology with cross training in Ultrasonography Vascular Ultrasonography Technologist credentials required Minimum Work Experience- Ultrasonography Experience as a Vascular Ultrasonographer preferred Required Licenses for Nuclear MedicineCurrent registration from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or the American                                                                          Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Nuclear Medicine Minimum Work Experience- Nuclear Medicine Two years of experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist preferred Required Licenses for Other Imaging Modalities Current registration in Radiography and at least one of the following imaging modalities from the American Registry of Radiology Technologist (ARRT)                                                                                                                                     Magnetic Resonance Imaging

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