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As our Invasive Technologist, you will prepare patients and assist physicians during invasive cardiac and vascular procedures so they can achieve superior patient care and technical support. Every day you will set up sterile fields, manage specialized equipment, monitor patient hemodynamics, operate imaging systems, and maintain detailed documentation.To be successful in this role, you will demonstrate expert technical proficiency, a comprehensive understanding of cardiovascular principles, and meticulous attention to detail in a high-pressure environment for successful outcomes.
Job Responsibility
Prepare patients and assist physicians during invasive cardiac and vascular procedures
Set up sterile fields, manage specialized equipment, monitor patient hemodynamics, operate imaging systems, and maintain detailed documentation
Demonstrates professional knowledge in patient care, prepares patients for procedures to the highest standards, and assists with patient education
Manages the routine use and quality control of angiography equipment, and expertly operates imaging equipment for visualization and localization of anatomy during procedures
Assists physicians by preparing contrast, performing exams under supervision, and managing specialized equipment for diagnostic and emergent situations
Adheres strictly to established radiation safety protocols for all personnel and protects patients and employees by following infection control policies
Assesses patients using pertinent data to select appropriate products, facilitates exam delivery for physician interpretation, utilizes CPT coding, and adheres to HIPAA and hospital policies
Stocks supplies, completes job-specific competencies, contributes to departmental goal setting, attends meetings, and assists in meeting core measure and quality control thresholds
Requirements
Graduation from a School of Radiologic Technology
Member of the North Dakota Medical Imaging and Radiation Board of Examiners
Registered or registry eligible by the American Registry of Radiological Technologist
Working knowledge of skills obtained in approved School of Radiologic Technology
Ability to work independently to perform standard and complex procedures under minimal direction
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) within 480 hours of employment and re-certification as required