Radiologic Technologist
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Radiologic Technologist at SurgCenter of Plano:
The Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray Technician) operates imaging equipment to perform diagnostic radiographic procedures. Work closely with physicians and other healthcare professionals to capture high-quality images that assist in diagnosing and treating medical conditions.
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare patients for X-ray procedures by explaining the process, positioning them correctly, and ensuring their comfort and safety.
- Operate X-ray and other radiologic equipment to capture diagnostic images as ordered by physicians.
- Adjust equipment settings to achieve optimal image quality while minimizing radiation exposure.
- Maintain accurate patient records, imaging logs, and equipment maintenance reports.
- Assist radiologists or physicians during specialized imaging procedures when required.
- Ensure proper sterilization and cleanliness of equipment and work areas.
- Monitor and maintain radiologic supplies and report equipment malfunctions.
- Adhere to hospital or clinic policies, HIPAA regulations, and ethical standards in patient care.
Qualifications:
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Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology or related field.
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Current ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification or equivalent state licensure.
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Experience: 1-3 years of clinical radiography experience preferred
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Strong attention to detail and patient care skills.
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Knowledge of radiographic imaging principles, anatomy, and radiation safety
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Ability to operate and troubleshoot imaging equipment
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Good communication and teamwork abilities
Who We Are
At USPI, we create relationships that create better care. We partner with physicians and healthcare systems to provide first-class ambulatory solutions throughout the United States. We are committed to providing surgical services in the most efficient and clinically excellent manner.
USPI is committed to, and proud of our inclusive culture. An inclusive culture, in our view, is respectful of differences and nurtures and supports the contributions of each individual, while also embracing and leveraging diversity. A diverse workforce, combined with an inclusive culture, makes USPI stronger and better able to meet the needs of our diverse patient and physician population.
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