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Job Summary The Radiology & Imaging Sciences Technician plays a critical role in assisting radiologists and other healthcare professionals in performing diagnostic imaging procedures They are responsible for operating imaging equipment, preparing patients for procedures, and ensuring the quality and accuracy of images The Technician in Radiology & Imaging Sciences must have a strong understanding of imaging techniques, safety protocols, and patient care Responsibilities: Imaging Procedures: Perform a variety of imaging procedures, such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine scans Follow established protocols and adjust equipment settings for optimal image acquisition Equipment Operation: Operate and maintain imaging equipment, including X-ray machines, CT scanners, MRI scanners, ultrasound machines, and other specialized imaging devices Ensure equipment is functioning properly and report any malfunctions or issues promptly Patient Preparation: Prepare patients for imaging procedures, explaining the process, addressing concerns, and ensuring their comfort and safety Position patients correctly and apply immobilization devices as needed to obtain high-quality images Radiation Safety: Adhere to radiation safety protocols and guidelines to protect patients, staff, and self from unnecessary radiation exposure Practice proper radiation protection measures, such as using lead aprons, shields, and monitoring devices Image Quality and Analysis: Ensure the quality and accuracy of acquired images by reviewing them for clarity, positioning, and exposure Consult with radiologists or senior staff if any image adjustments or retakes are necessary Assist in the analysis and interpretation of images as directed Patient Data and Documentation: Record accurate and complete patient information, imaging protocols, and procedures performed Enter data into the picture archiving and communication system (PACS) and electronic medical record (EMR) systems Maintain patient confidentiality and comply with data protection regulations Quality Control: Perform routine quality control checks on imaging equipment to ensure proper functionality and calibration Follow established protocols for quality assurance and report any deviations or issues Patient Safety and Comfort: Ensure a safe and comfortable environment for patients during imaging procedures Monitor patients for any adverse reactions and provide necessary assistance and support Collaboration and Communication: Collaborate effectively with radiologists, technologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure smooth workflow and coordinated patient care Communicate relevant information and report any concerns or incidents promptly Requirements:Education and Certification: Completion of a recognized Radiology & Imaging Sciences program or equivalent Certification as a Radiology Technician or relevant national certification is preferred Knowledge of Imaging Techniques: Strong understanding of various imaging modalities, such as X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine Familiarity with imaging protocols, positioning techniques, and equipment operation Technical Skills: Proficiency in operating imaging equipment and related software Ability to troubleshoot basic equipment issues and perform routine maintenance tasks Attention to Detail: Excellent attention to detail and accuracy in positioning patients, acquiring images, and reviewing image quality Radiation Safety: Knowledge of radiation safety protocols and adherence to established guidelines to minimize radiation exposure for patients and staff Patient Care Skills: Strong interpersonal skills and ability to provide compassionate patient care Ability to interact effectively with patients of all ages, backgrounds, and levels of health Communication Skills: Effective verbal and written communication skills to explain procedures, provide instructions, and address patient concerns Ability to communicate clearly with healthcare professionals and follow instructions accurately Adaptability and Teamwork: Ability to work in a fast-paced healthcare environment and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team Physical Stamina: Ability to stand for long periods, lift and position patients, and perform repetitive tasks Ability to work in various environments