What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cath Lab Radiologic Technologist position at Norman Regional Health System?
Norman Regional Health System has established a reputation as a leader in workplace excellence. With a commitment to delivering high-quality patient care, our innovative cardiovascular program is expanding, and we are seeking a registered technologist to join our team.
Norman Regional Hospital System is a community hospital nestled at the southern border of the Oklahoma City metro area. We have state-of-the-art facilities, including a new Critical Care Tower, which will feature three Cath Lab suites, one Electrophysiology suite, one Hybrid suite, two treatment rooms, and seventeen Same Day Surgery rooms.
We work closely with a team of nine cardiologists and two electrophysiologists, providing opportunities for collaboration and growth. Our hospital has received numerous awards and accreditations, including:
- American College of Cardiology Chest Pain Center with PCI and Resuscitation Accreditation
- American College of Cardiology NCDR Registry Gold Award
- Women's Choice Award in Heart Care
- Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Echo Accreditation
- American Association Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation (AACVPR) Accreditation
As a Cath Lab CV Rad Technologist - RCIS, you will be responsible for preparing equipment before and during procedures, identifying and assessing patient conditions, and establishing and maintaining a sterile environment.
- Prepares equipment before and during procedures.
- Identifies and assesses patient condition. Prepares, positions, and provides patient care.
- Establishes and maintains a sterile environment.
- Professional Practice: Serves as preceptor for new hires and radiology students, participates in the orientation of new staff, and uses downtime appropriately by stocking rooms, checking equipment, and other delegated tasks by Charge person or manager.
- Maintains strong professional working relationship with physicians and leadership to facilitate excellent patient care.