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- Specialty: Radiology Technician
- Discipline: Allied Health Professional
- Duration: 13 weeks
- Employment Type: Travel
- Pre-Procedure Preparation:
- Review patient medical history and physician orders to determine the appropriate X-ray procedure.
- Prepare and check the X-ray equipment, ensuring that it is functioning properly and ready for use.
- Explain the X-ray procedure to the patient to alleviate any concerns, ensuring they understand the process and why it's needed.
- Verify the patient's identity, and ensure they have the appropriate paperwork, including informed consent forms if necessary.
- Ensure that the patient is properly positioned and prepared for the procedure (e.g., removing metal objects and gowns).
- Performing X-Ray Imaging:
- Position patients correctly to obtain accurate images of the specific area of interest, using proper positioning techniques and guidelines.
- Operate X-ray machines to take images of bones, organs, tissues, and other internal structures as requested by the physician.
- Adjust the machine settings (e.g., exposure, radiation dose, and angle) based on the body part being imaged, patient size, and medical condition.
- Ensure the images meet diagnostic standards for clarity and accuracy, making adjustments as needed.
- Communicate with patients during the procedure, giving instructions (e.g., hold still, breathe deeply, or hold your breath) to ensure clear and accurate images.
- Patient Safety and Comfort:
- Ensure patient safety during the procedure by following radiation safety protocols, including limiting exposure to radiation and using protective gear (e.g., lead aprons) when necessary.
- Monitor the patient during the procedure to ensure their comfort and provide reassurance, especially if the procedure causes discomfort or anxiety.
- Ensure that patients are positioned safely to avoid injury or discomfort during the imaging process.
- Address any patient concerns or side effects that may arise during or after the procedure.
- Image Quality and Analysis:
- Review X-ray images to ensure they are of sufficient quality for interpretation by a radiologist or physician.
- Confirm that the images meet medical requirements, ensuring correct body part alignment and appropriate exposure.
- If the images are unclear or incomplete, repeat the procedure as needed, adjusting settings or patient positioning.
- Provide preliminary assessments or observations to the physician if required, within the scope of practice.
- Post-Procedure Care:
- Assist the patient after the procedure, ensuring they are stable and comfortable before leaving the imaging area.
- Remove any protective lead aprons or coverings from the patient.
- Provide post-procedure instructions, including care for any potential side effects or follow-up requirements.
- Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
- Perform routine maintenance and checks on the X-ray equipment to ensure it is in good working order and functioning properly.
- Ensure the imaging room and equipment are clean and disinfected after each patient, adhering to infection control protocols.
- Troubleshoot basic issues with the X-ray machine, and report any equipment malfunctions or concerns to the appropriate staff for repair or service.
- Documentation and Record-Keeping:
- Document all relevant patient information, procedures performed, and images captured in the electronic health record (EHR) or imaging system.
- Ensure images are properly labeled, filed, and stored in the system for future reference and analysis by the physician.
- Maintain accurate logs of X-ray procedures, equipment use, and any issues that arise during operations.
- Collaboration with Medical Team:
- Work closely with physicians, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the images are reviewed promptly and accurately.
- Communicate effectively with the medical team about any issues related to image quality or the need for additional imaging.
- Ensure that any follow-up imaging or additional procedures are scheduled as needed.
- Radiation Safety and Compliance:
- Adhere to established safety protocols to minimize exposure to radiation for both the patient and staff.
- Ensure the appropriate use of protective equipment (e.g., lead shields, aprons, and thyroid collars) when necessary to protect the patient and others in the vicinity.
- Comply with all radiation safety standards, including guidelines for exposure levels and safety measures specific to the facility.
- Professional Development and Training:
- Stay current with advances in radiologic technology, including improvements in X-ray imaging and new safety protocols.
- Participate in continuing education programs, workshops, or certification courses to maintain licensure and keep up with industry standards.
- Assist in the training of new technologists, students, or interns, offering guidance on the technical aspects of imaging and patient care.
Travel Radiology Technician - Burke - Magnet Medical

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Job Title: Travel Radiology Technician
Magnet Medical is seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Radiology Technician for a travel job opportunity.