What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory Technologist position at Norman Regional Health System?
Join Our Team at Norman Regional Health System
At Norman Regional Health System, we value our team members' contributions to our mission of delivering exceptional patient care. As a Radiologic Imaging Specialist, you will be responsible for operating various types of imaging equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images.
Key Responsibilities:
• Operate CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy equipment to obtain high-quality images.
• Maintain a safe and efficient workflow while minimizing wait times for patients.
• Collaborate with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
• Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in radiologic technology through ongoing education and training.
Requirements:
• Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology or related field from an accredited program.
• Current ARRT registration or certification in a related field.
• Basic Life Support (BLS) training or re-training is required during orientation prior to providing patient care.
At Norman Regional Health System, we value our team members' contributions to our mission of delivering exceptional patient care. As a Radiologic Imaging Specialist, you will be responsible for operating various types of imaging equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images.
Key Responsibilities:
• Operate CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy equipment to obtain high-quality images.
• Maintain a safe and efficient workflow while minimizing wait times for patients.
• Collaborate with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to ensure accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
• Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in radiologic technology through ongoing education and training.
Requirements:
• Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology or related field from an accredited program.
• Current ARRT registration or certification in a related field.
• Basic Life Support (BLS) training or re-training is required during orientation prior to providing patient care.