Description
- Certification Details
- ARRT, BLS
- Certifications Required: BLS, ARRT
- Job Requirements
- Must have one year of experience
- They will accept first time travelers
- CT experience, no certification is required
- Experience or 'Must have' skills
- Average # of scans/studies per day: On a busy day they typically perform around 30 Xray's and 10 CT's
- Radiologist is in hours during day hours
- Radia is the afterhours service they use
- Bonus if they have IV starting experience
- Schedule Information
- Shifts & Scheduling
- 4-10hr shifts a week. Typically Mon-Thur or Tues-Friday
- 7am-5pm or 7:30am- 6pm
- There are times that they could be the only tech on. (i.e. sick calls)
- Weekends= One weekend every 4 months
- No holidays for travelers
- Call 1 night a week. Response time is 30 minutes or 20 for a trauma
- Unit Specific Information
- One Xray room, one CT room
- No Floating outside of the imaging department
- Common types of imaging/studies performed & Job Duties
- Plain films: all common films, extremities, chest, etc.
- CT they see a lot of head chest, Abd/pelvic and also a few Angio studies
- What EMR &/or PACS: PACS- Novarad, EMR- CPSI
- Department Specific Equipment (GE, Phillips, Siemens): Xray & the Portable are Siemens. CT is a GE
- Radiology Supervisor or Lead Tech
- Do they have to start IV's? (if applicable to the department)
- Department specific orientation: Typically they will shadow another tech for about a week or until comfortable being on their own
- Additional Details
- No specific color needed and scrubs are not provided
- Pretty straight forward department
- Need to know that it is a very rural area
- They have a mobile MRI unit come in that provides their own techs
- Flexible scheduling - Will discuss
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