Radiology Practitioner Assista
RadNet · California, United States · 1 wk ago
RemoteRemoteHealthcare$60–$100/hrFull-time
Responsibilities
- Verify and review patient's referring physician order prior to performing exams.
- Provide complete patient information for interpreting physicians, including: exam consent, health status, prescriptions, and any contraindications of exam.
- Records all unusual and/or pertinent patient history in patient's medical record and/or in the Radiology Information System (RIS), prior to being interpreted by a physician.
- Under the direct supervision and guidance of a Radiologist (depending on the type of procedure), perform various diagnostic and/or interventional radiology procedures/exams.
- Absorb and communicate initial observations made during imaging procedures to the radiologist.
- Review imaging procedures, obtains complete and confidential patient information, makes initial observations, and communicates those observations only to the radiologist.
- Communicate radiologist's report to referring physician following ACR communication guidelines.
- Provide physician-prescribed post-care instructions to patients.
- Perform follow-up patient evaluation and communicate findings to the radiologist.
- Appropriately document and record procedure(s) following established Company policy and procedure guidelines for quality assurance and safety standards.
- Write discharge summary as directed; for review and co-signature by the supervising radiologist.
- Travel our outpatient imaging centers.
- Complete all appropriate medical record documentation requirements associated with exam at the time of exam or at the end of the work shift as designated by site protocol.
- Demonstrates competency regarding the need to safeguard patient property and Patient Health Information.
- Safeguards any on site medications in accordance with Company policies, procedures and any legal requirements.
- Communicate effectively with patients, guests & colleagues.
- Interact diplomatically and sympathetically with patients, their families, and the public in a clinical setting.
Qualifications
- State License in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology
- State License Fluoroscopy permit
- ACLS certification
- Certification from an advanced academic program through Weber State University (RPA) or a certified/approved program (RA) that encompasses a nationally recognized status and curriculum as well as a radiologist-directed clinical preceptorship
- ARRT(R) certification preferred