Special Procedures Technologist CT

CommonSpirit HealthSacramento, CA
1dOnsite

About The Position

The incumbent performs Imaging procedures in two modalities determined by the needs of the Imaging Department. Procedures are performed according to written or transcribed verbal orders of a physician within the scope of his/her certification at all MHS facilities according to established standards and practices under the direction of the Imaging Supervisor and the Medical Director. Demonstrates competency in patient care for neonate, pediatric, adult and geriatric patients. Other duties are assigned/approved by the Supervisor. Technologist can be required to participate in the departments call schedule to ensure coverage weeknights, weekends and holidays. May have access to or be required to distribute drugs, needles or syringes from storage locations, (such as large stock supplies, automated dispensing units and other carts) to/within patient care areas or treatment carts as defined by hospital policy/procedure. As our Special Proc Technologist, you will be a vital clinical professional, applying specialized X-ray energy for patient diagnosis or treatment. Every day, you'll meticulously perform complex radiological procedures and techniques, producing high-quality images for interpretation by licensed practitioners. You'll ensure patient safety, comfort, and accurate positioning, operating advanced equipment with precision and upholding imaging standards. To be successful, you'll combine strong technical expertise with exceptional attention to detail, a deep understanding of radiation safety, and a compassionate, patient-focused approach, contributing to accurate diagnoses and effective treatment.

Requirements

  • A combination of education and experience to provide the special skills listed.
  • Medical Radiographer: CA.
  • Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association.
  • Fluoroscopy Radiology Tech.
  • Knowledge of: Anatomy and physiology for Imaging including cross sectional relationships.
  • Medical terminology relating to Imaging procedures
  • Principles of operation and care of Imaging Systems and accessory equipment.
  • Currently accepted Imaging procedures.
  • Radiation safety requirements and practices for the operator, patient and public film processing systems.
  • Mechanical and electrical safety practices and requirements in the patient examination environment.
  • Preparation, use and hazards of diagnostic contrast material.
  • Ability to: Minimize radiation exposure to patients, self and other persons.
  • Perform general and specialized radiographic procedures which meet the department's standard of quality.
  • Recognize and respond to allergic reactions and other life- threatening patient conditions which might arise during the examination process.
  • Act courteously and with tact in dealing with patients, visitors and the public.
  • Effectively and empathetically deal with agitated, ill and distressed patients.
  • Develop and maintain a cooperative working relationship with physicians and hospital personnel.
  • Maintain confidentiality of patient records and information.
  • Coordinate several assignments and establish work priorities.
  • Work effectively under stress and adjust priorities as circumstances require.
  • Organize work assignments, maintaining accurate and complete records.
  • Maintain a high degree of accuracy in procedural details and required documentation.
  • Accurately operate and care for Information System computers in the department.
  • Work independently on-call covering all normal clerical and technical functions.
  • Operate in and maintain a sterile environment.
  • Knowledge of: anatomy and physiology for Imaging including cross sectional relationships medical terminology relating to radiology principles of operation and care of x-ray machines and accessory equipment currently accepted diagnostic radiologic procedures radiation safety requirements and practices for the operator, patient and public film processing systems mechanical and electrical safety practices and requirements in the patient examination environment preparation, use and hazards of diagnostic contrast materials.
  • Ability to: minimize radiation exposure to patients, self and other persons perform general and specialized radiographic procedures which meet the department' standard of quality recognize and respond to allergic reactions and other life- threatening patient conditions which might arise during the examination process act courteously and with tact in dealing with patients, visitors and the public maintain confidentiality of patient records and information calm and reassure those who may be distressed by the examination or procedure develop and maintain a cooperative working relationship with physicians and hospital personnel work effectively under stress and adjust priorities as circumstances require organize work assignments, maintaining accurate and complete records maintain a high degree of accuracy in procedural detail and required records.
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