Temporary Service - PRN Radiologic Tech Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - West Lafayette, IN at Geebo

Temporary Service - PRN Radiologic Tech

Job SummaryServe as a Radiologic Technologist for the Student Health Center.
Perform diagnostic exams, verify patient history/orders, and forward images for dictation/results.
Greet patients in a professional manner.
Explain what studies will be done and answer any questions the patient may have.
Review providers' orders and verify accuracy of orders.
Perform radiological exams adhering to Health Center policies and procedures.
Ensure correct positioning and placement of patients for established tube height and angulations.
Adjust density, contrast, and detail using correct technical values and penetration per patient size.
Follow the Radiation Safety Principle ALARA; all patients are appropriately shielded.
Examine images for quality and retake an image if necessary.
Transport patients via wheelchair or stretcher, as needed, to other locations within the health center.
Submit image(s) to the Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS).
Confirm that all study orders with correct patient information are passed on to the off-site radiology group correctly.
Ensure that proper documentation is made in the patient's electronic chart.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EducationAn Associate Degree or higher is required.
A.
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certified is required.
ISDH Diagnostic X-Ray Machine Operator Certificate is required.
Core CompetenciesGood communication and interpersonal skillsComputer experience requiredAbility to provide excellent customer service in a stressful situation, always maintaining confidentialityStrong organizational and problem-solving skills Recommended Skills Communication Confidentiality Customer Service Interpersonal Skills Problem Solving Radiology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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