Interventional Rad Tech PD

Summary:
Under the general supervision of the Special Imaging Manager performs a variety of duties in support of the Vascular Interventional Radiology Department. All essential functions performed in this position reflect the age specific needs of the geriatric adult and adolescent patient.



 

Responsibilities:
Complies with hospital and departmental policies and procedures including protecting the confidentiality of patient information.

Performs a multitude of diagnostic and interventional procedures under the guidance of an interventional radiologist and / or Physician Assistant (PA). Responsible for performing arteriogram digital subtraction angioplasty (DSA) abscess drainage transhepatic cholangiogram biliary tube insertion / exchange nephrostomy percutaneous cholangiogram central venous access catheter (CVC) insertion /exchange lysis percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) stenting and other major / minor special procedures. 


Assists the practitioner with other interventional cases by scrubbing in or by circulating in the procedure room. As scrub assistant or circulator anticipates need for instruments and passes instruments as required. Is responsible for post-processing of images as well as all associated paperwork and computer tracking. Sends images to Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS). 

Operates specialized equipment such as the GE INNOVA 4100 digital subtraction computer MEDRAD power injector EKOS peripheral and neuro control units ANGIOJET unit Penumbra Device Philips MD4 and GE Logic 9 Ultrasound unit and Sonosite Ultrasound unit. 

Sends images to PACS and prints laser film as necessary. Prepares reports and maintains records of services rendered. Ensures proper charge codes are on the requisitions. Orders and tracks in LifeChart. Ensures proper input in HI-IQ data system.

Reviews available clinical data from LifeChart in order to alert nurses and/or physicians to possible contraindications for procedure.

Prepares drapes and positions patient. Relies on knowledge of anatomy physiology and effects of disease processes to properly and safely position the patient for maximum diagnostic yield. Observes for reaction to iodine contrast injection. Maintains aseptic / sterile conditions.

Ensures functional integrity of equipment. Maintains radiographic equipment x-ray rooms and other assigned areas are in orderly and clean working condition. Reports malfunctions and necessary repairs to Medical Engineering Department manager and other service providers as necessary. 

Ensures the correct billing of patient accounts working in conjunction with interventional practitioner.

Orders and tracks in LifeChart. Accurately charges all medical surgical items requiring charges as noted by charge slips.

Ensures accurate input in HI-IQ data system.

Sets up surgical trays supplies and equipment. Adjusts immobilization devices and assembles equipment supplies as required. Cleans and sends instruments to Central Supply as needed. Prepares and cleans laboratory and equipment using appropriate hospital disinfectants.

Works closely with the interventional radiologist to plan and adjust the exam schedule and plan necessary special supplies.

Checks stock inventory initiates orders and restocks supplies. Maintains expiration dates per Shelf Life of Supplies policy A-11.

Performs duties of X-ray technologist involving the most advanced X-ray techniques using both fixed and portable equipment. 

Maintains quality assurance safety environmental infection control and aseptic standards in assigned area in accordance with established hospital department policies procedures and objectives.

Performs all essential functions with consideration of the age-specific needs of the geriatric adult and adolescent patient. Fosters patient and family centered care and Imaging services in accordance with Brown University Health and The Miriam Hospital�s mission vision values with consideration of the life span including all developmental stages as well as cultural patterns.

Performs other related duties as required.

 

Other information:
BASIC KNOWLEDGE:

Completion of formal training in an AMA-approved School of Radiologic Technology or equivalent. Must maintain a current license to work in the State of Rhode Island. Must hold current ARRT certification. Three months� training in aseptic techniques and training in specialized catheterization studies.

Must have interpersonal skills to interact effectively with patients who may be under physical and/or emotional stress and to instruct students and employees in angiography techniques. Analytical skills to compile and interpret routine data and organize work.

Demonstrated knowledge and skills necessary to provide care to patients throughout the life span with consideration of aging processes human development states and cultural patterns in each step of the care process.


EXPERIENCE:

One year of Angiography experience preferred


WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Healthcare environment such as acute care hospitals physicians� offices and ancillary healthcare enterprises. Works with medical equipment and has direct patient contact. Any potential hazards are minimized by adherence to established safety procedures and precautions including use safety equipment and protective clothing.

Prolonged sitting standing and walking. Exposed to all patient elements. May be required to lift/turn patients and equipment. Repeated bending squatting stooping. Wears lead aprons/glasses for long periods of time.


 

Brown University Health is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion sex national origin age ethnicity sexual orientation ancestry genetics gender identity or expression disability protected veteran or marital status.   Brown University Health is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

 

Location: The Miriam Hospital USA:RI:Providence

 

Work Type: Per Diem

 

Shift: Shift 1

 

Union: Non-Union