Summary General Summary:
The BPN Radiology Technologist performs diagnostic x-ray procedures under the supervision of a qualified physician. Uses x-ray technology and techniques to assist in the diagnosis of patient medical problems.
Principal Job Functions: * Performs clinic reception including greeting patients, patient registration and answering the telephone. *Prepares patient for x-ray; explains procedures to patient and/or family; prepares room, equipment and materials as needed. *Positions patient and arranges immobilization and support devices for patient. *Practices radiation protection/safety techniques to limit exposure to patient and medical staff. *Adjusts equipment controls; determines proper voltage and exposure time; administers routine x-ray exams. *Observes patient and machine during procedure; reports unusual occurrences to physician. *Documents procedure performed in patient record. *Maintains CD library of x-rays taken; retrieves and logs x-rays requested or copies made for patients or referring physicians. *Cleans and disinfects x-ray room and equipment; maintains inventory and orders x-ray supplies. *Performs x-ray quality assurance tests and maintains x-ray quality assurance records. *Transmits x-ray images to radiology group for interpretation; completes follow-up of x-ray transmission with phone call; ensures hard copy of report is given to physician for review and notation. *Reports any problems with x-ray equipment promptly to physician; notifies Office Supervisor of equipment problems and calls appropriate service vendors as directed. *Turns in personal radiology exposure badges for evaluation as required by state law. Education and Experience:
Graduation from an accredited school of radiologic technologist program required. Current certification by the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) required. Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.