What are the responsibilities and job description for the Catheterization Laboratory Technologist position at Norman Regional Health System?
About Norman Regional Health System
Norman Regional Health System is a community hospital system nestled in the heart of Oklahoma. Our innovative cardiovascular program offers exciting opportunities for growth and development. As a Catheterization Laboratory Technologist, you will work closely with a team of cardiologists and electrophysiologists to provide high-quality patient care.
Job Summary:
The Cath Lab RT at Norman Regional Health System plays a critical role in preparing equipment, assessing patient conditions, and maintaining a sterile environment. This position requires collaboration with a team of healthcare professionals to deliver exceptional patient care. Responsibilities include:
Education and Experience:
A graduate of an accredited Radiographic Program or Cardiovascular Program is required. Registration with the American Registry of Radiological Technologist - ARRT or Registered Cardiovascular Credentialing International – RCIS is also mandatory. Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support certification must be achieved within 6 months of hire. Prior procedural area experience is preferred.
Norman Regional Health System is a community hospital system nestled in the heart of Oklahoma. Our innovative cardiovascular program offers exciting opportunities for growth and development. As a Catheterization Laboratory Technologist, you will work closely with a team of cardiologists and electrophysiologists to provide high-quality patient care.
Job Summary:
The Cath Lab RT at Norman Regional Health System plays a critical role in preparing equipment, assessing patient conditions, and maintaining a sterile environment. This position requires collaboration with a team of healthcare professionals to deliver exceptional patient care. Responsibilities include:
- Preparing equipment for procedures.
- Identifying and assessing patient condition.
- Maintaining a sterile environment during procedures.
Education and Experience:
A graduate of an accredited Radiographic Program or Cardiovascular Program is required. Registration with the American Registry of Radiological Technologist - ARRT or Registered Cardiovascular Credentialing International – RCIS is also mandatory. Basic Life Support and Advanced Life Support certification must be achieved within 6 months of hire. Prior procedural area experience is preferred.