Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist - $3,001 per week
Company: Magnet Medical
Location: Charleston
Posted on: February 8, 2025
Job Description:
Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist - $3,001 per week at
Magnet Medical summary:
The Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist assists in
minimally invasive procedures while utilizing imaging techniques to
guide physicians in diagnosis and treatment. Responsibilities
include patient preparation, operation of imaging equipment,
monitoring vital signs, and ensuring a sterile environment during
procedures. This role requires collaboration with medical teams and
adherence to safety protocols in a travel job setting.
Magnet Medical is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology
Technologist for a travel job in Charleston, West Virginia.Job
Description & Requirements
- Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist
- Discipline: Allied Health Professional
- Start Date: 02/17/2025
- Duration: 13 weeks
- 40 hours per week
- Shift: 10 hours, days
- Employment Type: TravelAn Interventional Radiology (IR)
Technologist specializes in assisting with minimally invasive
procedures that utilize imaging techniques such as fluoroscopy, CT
scans, and ultrasound to guide physicians in the diagnosis and
treatment of various medical conditions. IR Technologists work
closely with interventional radiologists and other medical
professionals to perform procedures that can treat diseases,
blockages, and injuries without the need for traditional surgery.
They are responsible for preparing patients, operating imaging
equipment, and ensuring a sterile and safe environment during
procedures.
Key Responsibilities:
Pre-Procedure Preparation:
- Prepare the interventional radiology (IR) suite by ensuring all
necessary imaging equipment, sterile instruments, and supplies are
available and functioning.
- Review patient information, medical history, and previous
imaging studies to ensure the correct procedure and appropriate
imaging protocols.
- Verify patient identity, allergies, and consent forms before
the procedure begins.
- Explain the procedure to the patient, address any concerns, and
provide reassurance to reduce anxiety.
Assisting During Procedures:
- Assist the interventional radiologist in performing a wide
range of minimally invasive procedures, including angiograms,
biopsies, catheter placements, stent insertions, and drain
placements.
- Operate imaging equipment (e.g., fluoroscopy, CT scan, or
ultrasound) to guide the physician during procedures, ensuring
accurate imaging to target specific areas of the body.
- Maintain a sterile environment by assisting with sterile
draping, setting up sterile instruments, and handling devices as
required during the procedure.
- Administer contrast agents or dyes, as directed by the
physician, to enhance visibility of blood vessels or organs on
imaging.
- Monitor the patient's vital signs, including heart rate, blood
pressure, and oxygen levels, during the procedure and report any
changes to the medical team.
Patient Safety and Comfort:
- Ensure patient comfort and safety throughout the procedure,
positioning the patient appropriately to obtain optimal images
while preventing injury.
- Take precautions to minimize radiation exposure to both the
patient and the healthcare team by following radiation safety
protocols, using shielding, and optimizing imaging
settings.
- Monitor patients for signs of complications, such as bleeding,
infection, or adverse reactions to contrast agents, and report
findings to the physician.
Post-Procedure Care:
- Monitor patients post-procedure for any immediate
complications, including bleeding, infection, or changes in vital
signs.
- Assist in the transfer of patients to recovery or another unit
after the procedure, ensuring they are comfortable and stable
during transport.
- Provide post-procedure care instructions to patients, including
guidance on activity restrictions, wound care, and follow-up
appointments.
- Assist in the removal of catheter lines, drains, or other
devices after the procedure if required, and ensure the area is
clean and dressed properly.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
- Regularly maintain and inspect IR equipment, such as
fluoroscopy units, imaging systems, and catheter-based tools,
ensuring they are functioning correctly.
- Troubleshoot any equipment malfunctions during procedures to
ensure minimal disruption to patient care.
- Keep accurate records of equipment use, maintenance, and any
issues that arise with the imaging equipment.
Collaboration with Medical Team:
- Work closely with interventional radiologists, nurses,
anesthesiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the
success of each procedure and high-quality patient care.
- Provide feedback and support to the medical team during
procedures, particularly in regard to imaging quality and patient
positioning.
- Participate in discussions before and after procedures to
review patient conditions, procedural outcomes, and follow-up
care.
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
- Accurately document all patient information, procedures
performed, imaging parameters, and medications administered in the
electronic health record (EHR).
- Ensure that all records are completed in compliance with
hospital or clinic policies and regulatory standards.
- Maintain detailed logs of imaging procedures, contrast agents
used, and patient conditions during and after the procedure.
Radiation Safety and Compliance:
- Follow strict radiation safety protocols to ensure that
radiation exposure is minimized for both the patient and the
medical staff, including wearing protective equipment such as lead
aprons.
- Adhere to healthcare regulations and standards, including
HIPAA, infection control measures, and hospital accreditation
guidelines.
- Stay updated on the latest radiation safety practices, imaging
techniques, and procedural advancements.
Professional Development and Training:
- Participate in continuing education and training to remain
current with the latest technologies, techniques, and best
practices in interventional radiology.
- Obtain and maintain certifications in radiologic technology and
interventional radiology, and attend relevant workshops,
conferences, and seminars.
- Mentor and assist in training new IR technologists or students
in proper procedures, equipment handling, and safety protocols.
Magnet Medical Job ID #30634731. Pay package is based on 10 hour
shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with
tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Tech:IR
Tech,07:00:00-17:00:00
Keywords:
Interventional Radiology, Radiologic Technologist, Patient Safety,
Imaging Equipment, Minimal Invasive Procedures, Healthcare, Travel
Nurse, Allied Health Professional, Fluoroscopy, CT Scans
Keywords: Magnet Medical, Charleston , Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist - $3,001 per week, Healthcare , Charleston, West Virginia
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