Radiology Technician - Flouroscopy
Summary Description:
The Procedure Room Radiology Technician's primary function is to assist the physician in the procedure room through operation of the fluoroscopy machine.
Responsibilities:
Perform the following duties as needed:
Record and maintain daily and weekly monitoring logs
Record results when the supervising physician performs scheduled testing
Move the C-arm up or down the field for positioning when the beam is off per physician instructions
Ensures operation of C-arm by requesting due preventive maintenance, following manufacturers instructions, troubleshooting malfunctions, informs the back office supervisor for repairs, maintain equipment inventory, evaluate new equipment and techniques.
Clean the machine and procedure table between patients and at the end of the day
Replace radiation monitoring badges quarterly and submit badges for exposure reports
Wear lead aprons, thyroid collars and protective glasses while the imaging equipment is in use.
Monitoring badges will be worn on the front of the apron or on the thyroid collars.
Check Lead apron for tears and request for replacement.
Maintains safe and clean working environment by complying with rules, procedures and regulations.
Prepares patient for procedure by assisting patient positioning, adjusting the operating table, adjusting equipment controls to set exposure factors.
Minimizes radiation to patient and staff by practicing radiation protection techniques, patient shielding and knowledge of exposure factors
Qualifications:
Must be able to communicate in the English language, both written and orally.
Knowledge of medical terminology.
Current BLS certification.
Current California x-ray license and fluoroscopy permit, required.
Must be able to conduct oneself in a mature, professional, and pleasant manner.
Ability to multitask in time of compromising environment.