The Radiographer I positions patient as needed to obtain optimal images and prevent patient from being exposed to unnecessary radiation. Performs radiological imaging examinations of patients using both stationary and mobile radiographic equipment. Being a Radiographer I files films, maintains medical records, and performs other related administrative duties. Develops exposed X-ray film, ensures proper film identification on all images, and creates x-ray CD copies. In addition, Radiographer I typically requires an associate degree in a related area. Typically requires graduation from an accred ...ited radiologic technology program, certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and a state license to practice. Typically reports to a chief technologist or manager. Being a Radiographer I work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity in a support role. Working as a Radiographer I typically requires 0-2 years of related experience.More Show Less
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Description. Essential Functions. Demonstrates successful patient/technical imaging skills by producing a variety of radiological procedures while maintaining the highest standards of patient care. Consistently follows hospital and department guidelines for patient identification and safety. Maintains licensure and continuing education requirements. Maintains Competency skill levels for patient exam imaging. Provides age-specific care to patients...
. . JOB DESCRIPTION DETAILS. . . . Job Summary. . . . . To produce high-quality diagnostic radiographs while performing in a service-oriented, radiation-safe manner. . . . . . Education. . . . . . . High school diploma or equivalent and completion of a formal program of Radiologic Technology accredited by the Joint Review Commission on Education in Radiologic Technology. . . . . . . . Registration/Certification/Licensure. . . . . ARRT in Radiogra...