Radiologist Assistant 2 (100% on-site)
Stanford University · Stanford, CA · 1 wk ago
On-siteHealthcare$59.05–$68.98/hrFull-time
About the role
The Department of Radiology at Stanford University seeks a Radiologist Assistant 2 to work under the supervision of a radiologist or physician. This position supports patient care and research goals by assisting with diagnostic imaging procedures, research studies, and providing technical support.
Responsibilities
- Work closely with the physician on complex medical imaging procedures, 3D reformations, and post-processing procedures.
- Participate in the design, development, implementation, and execution of multiple research studies involving medical imaging systems.
- Operate medical imaging systems to obtain images for use in research and clinical diagnoses and therapies.
- Transfer, position, and instruct patients regarding procedures; instruct researchers, technologists, and physicians regarding procedures.
- Provide technical, scientific, and educational consultation to researchers, technologists, and physicians.
- Develop and test new products involving medical imaging and/or 3D reformations and post-processing.
- Post-process volumetric digital image data on 3D workstations; produce and track quantitative measurements; ensure the post-processed images are of maximal clinical value.
- Accurately record all procedures performed and maintain necessary paperwork and/or database for scheduling and billing purposes.
- Absorb and present interesting cases for publication; participate in the development of standard operating procedures, quality assurance programs, and departmental safety policies and procedures.
Qualifications
- Two year degree and five years of relevant experience or combination of education and relevant experience.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- High degree of judgment and skill.
- Reliable self-starting and self-directed nature, exhibiting initiative and focused work ethic.
- Advanced knowledge in cross-sectional anatomy and physiology, sterile technique, patient relations, medical imaging examination preparation, and medical imaging safety and screening procedures.
- Advanced knowledge and skills in the operation of medical imaging systems, 3D reformations, and post-processing procedures.
- Advanced working knowledge of medical imaging physics, principles, tissue contrast, and applications.
- Advanced experience in teaching and instruction of technologists, researchers, and/or physicians.
- Ability to identify images for post-processing and/or artifacts in the images; ability to respond to detailed requests for views and/or images depicting certain anatomy and/or pathology.
- Advanced experience in teaching and instruction of technologists, researchers, and/or physicians.
- Ability to collaborate with other professional colleagues.
Desired Qualifications
- Certification in Nuclear Medicine by the NMTCB or ARRT (N) is desired.
- BLS – Basic Life Support certification desired.