Interventional Radiology Technologist (15,000.00 Sign On Bonus)
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
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Posted: 19-Dec-24
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Internal Number: 258110
A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
Provide patient care services using advanced radiologic imaging equipment, including fluoroscopy, digital angiography, angio-CT hybrid units and ultrasound, to assist in diagnosis or treatment of various conditions. Technologists perform and/or assist with minimally invasive radiographic procedures and related techniques, producing images for the interpretation by, or at the request of a licensed practitioner. Exercises professional judgment in the performance of services and maintains a demeanor complementary to medical ethics. Provides appropriate patient care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful completion of the procedure.
Basic Procedural Responsibilities:
Corroborates patients clinical history, name and date of birth with procedure, assuring information is accurate, documented and available for use by a licensed practitioner.
Maintain knowledge of proper procedural protocols for both adult and pediatric patient populations.
Positions patient using appropriate radiation protection devices and immobilizing techniques for age specific patient populations.
Applies principles of radiation protection to minimize exposure to patient, self and others.
Positions patient to best demonstrate anatomic area of interest, while respecting patient ability and comfort.
Selects and operates appropriate medical imaging equipment according to established protocols.
Evaluates images for technical quality, assuring proper identification and anatomical marking is recorded.
Directly assists radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures.
Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related to procedures.
Maintain patient confidentially and demonstrate exemplary customer service skills.
Performs Quality Control checks on fluoroscopy and CT equipment.
Advanced Procedural Responsibilities:
According to departmental protocols prepares, identifies, and administers contrast media under the direction of a radiologist.
According to department protocols prepares patients for the administration of contrast media through intravenous, intra-arterial or other applicable delivery route via appropriate catheter.
Under direct physician supervision, function in a scrub assistant role during catheter based procedures, while utilizing proper aseptic and/or sterile technique.
Maintain knowledge of and observe Operating Room protocol and Universal Precautions.
Secure proper supplies and competently set up sterile trays for all interventional procedures.
Maintain a detailed working knowledge of all equipment and supplies used in the Interventional Radiology Division, including but not limited to the following:
All single plane and bi-plane digital angiographic suites, including fluoroscopic, digital angio, dyna CT and 3D image reconstruction functions.
All CT/angio hybrid units, including applicable CT protocols and image reconstruction.
All ultrasound units and other ancillary equipment including IVUS, Intracardiac Echocardiography, Laser, Cryoablation, Microwave ablation, and Radiofrequency ablation.
All types of scopes and associated equipment used for stone removal procedures including flex cystoscopes, ureteroscopes and choledocholfiberscopes.
All types of thrombectomy and lytic therapy devices.
All types of aortic endografts including Gore, Medtronic and Cook.
All types of embolization devices including coils, glue, particles, chemical or radiopharmaceutical.
All types of angioplasty balloons and vascular stents.
All types of vascular and non-vascular catheters and guide wires.
Maintain a detailed working knowledge of all procedures performed in the Interventional Radiology Division, including but not limited to the following:
All diagnostic angiographic procedures including neuro and visceral.
All interventional procedures including vascular angioplasty, stent placement, embolization, lytic therapy and thrombolysis.
All vascular access procedures including PICC lines, dialysis catheters and ports.
All non-vascular procedures including PCN, PTC, G-tubes, biopsies and sclerotherapy.
All hybrid procedures which utilize CT and angio including radioactive pharmaceutical therapy with technetium 99 or Therespheres.
All endovascular Operating Room based procedures including thoracic and abdominal aortic endografts.
Professional / Educational Responsibilities:
Maintain American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification(s), which includes completing appropriate continuing education requirements.
Complete two (2) ARRT approved continuing education units which are CT specific as part of your bi-annual ARRT continuing education requirements.
Maintain American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Participate in the Interventional Radiology Division quality assessment and improvement program. May be responsible for specific quality improvement projects in the assigned area.
Provide applicable instruction for patients, students, and other health care professionals.
Participate in research projects and protocols when applicable.
Participate in all Interventional Radiology Division staff meetings when feasible.
Inform physicians, administrators and/or coordinators of critical issues in a timely manner.
Other duties as assigned.
Graduation from a school of radiologic technology or an equivalent combination of education and experience is necessary.
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification for Radiography (R) is required.
Certification by the American Heart Association (AHA) for Basic Life Support (BLS) is required within 6 months of hire.
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) advanced certification for Vascular Interventional (VI) is required within 2 years of hire.
This position requires primary source verification.
Physical requirements: This position requires moderate standing/walking, as well as lifting, positioning, pushing, and/or transferring of patients
ARRT advanced certification in CV, VI, or CT is preferred.
4 days/week-40 hours, On-call responsibilities and holiday coverage required.4 days/week-40 hours, On-call responsibilities and holiday coverage required
This position is included in the bargaining unit represented by the United Michigan Medicine Allied Professionals (UMMAP), which represents bargaining unit members in all matters with respect to wages, benefits, hours, and other terms and conditions of employment.
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