TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine
Radiographer
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TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine
Supervisor : Radiographer Manager
What You’ll Do
Responsible for taking x-rays of patients in the office.
Performs radiological duties as prescribed by Physician and/or Physician Assistant.
Determines proper technique for patient condition.
Ensures safe positioning of patient while undergoing x-ray procedure.
Responds to physician x-ray concerns.
Coordinates time off and timekeeping with Radiology Technologist responsible for payroll coordination.
Escorts patients through office from and to exam rooms before/after procedure.
Utilizes PACS system for image reproduction.
Retrieves film for physician prior to patient visits, re-files film as necessary.
Ensures Texas State Department of Radiation procedures are followed.
Requirements
Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent. GMRT and ARRT certification.
1-2 years experience.
Experience in Orthopaedics preferred but not required.
Technical skills: Radiology and medical terminology required.
Ability to communicate effectively. Must be able to develop and maintain effective relationships. Must be able to assist patients in positioning of procedures.
Other duties to be assigned as necessary and may vary at times, as needed by your immediate supervisor or as directed by the company.
Requires prolonged sitting, stretching, and some bending. Requires eye hand coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, photocopies, telephone, and other equipment.
Consistent and Predictable attendance.
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role at
TSAOG Orthopaedics & Spine
Supervisor : Radiographer Manager
What You’ll Do
Responsible for taking x-rays of patients in the office.
Performs radiological duties as prescribed by Physician and/or Physician Assistant.
Determines proper technique for patient condition.
Ensures safe positioning of patient while undergoing x-ray procedure.
Responds to physician x-ray concerns.
Coordinates time off and timekeeping with Radiology Technologist responsible for payroll coordination.
Escorts patients through office from and to exam rooms before/after procedure.
Utilizes PACS system for image reproduction.
Retrieves film for physician prior to patient visits, re-files film as necessary.
Ensures Texas State Department of Radiation procedures are followed.
Requirements
Must have a High School Diploma or equivalent. GMRT and ARRT certification.
1-2 years experience.
Experience in Orthopaedics preferred but not required.
Technical skills: Radiology and medical terminology required.
Ability to communicate effectively. Must be able to develop and maintain effective relationships. Must be able to assist patients in positioning of procedures.
Other duties to be assigned as necessary and may vary at times, as needed by your immediate supervisor or as directed by the company.
Requires prolonged sitting, stretching, and some bending. Requires eye hand coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a keyboard, photocopies, telephone, and other equipment.
Consistent and Predictable attendance.
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