Job Summary
Recording technicians are individuals trained in recording operative procedures to be used for presentations or for teaching trainees. The primary goal of the recording technician is to document key elements of surgical procedures. The recording technician allows the surgeon to focus on what is most important the patient. A summary of a recording technician duties include working with the surgeon before the procedure to plan which portions of the procedure will need to be recorded. This includes ensuring the recording equipment is ready for use. You also must be able anticipate physician needs during the procedure. Recording technicians must be discreet tactful and modest in performance of duties so as not to distract medical staff from patient care. Good judgment organizational ability initiative attention to detail and the ability to be selfmotivated are especially important. You must be adaptable and versatile since you will be responsible for many tasks. Good attendance is also an important element of this job since you will be hard to replace.
Responsibilities
1. Accurately and thoroughly record key elements of the procedure as they are being performed by the surgeon including but not limited to: Creating a patient library in a HIPAA compliant site (e.g. Ubox) Recording the operative procedure. Storing the recordings in the library Patient consent may be required if PHI is recorded 2. Recording technicians must comply with specific standards that apply to the style of medical records and to the legal and ethical requirements for preparing recordings and for keeping patient information confidential. 3. Attend trainings on diverse subjects such as information technology legal HIPAA and regulatory compliance. Quickly assimilate new knowledge into processes and procedures. This job description is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to the job.
Minimum Qualifications
Six months experience with audio/video recording equipment or equivalency and or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience) demonstrated human relation and effective communication skills required. One year additional experience in radio or TV equipment operation typing of 30 wpm data entry skills and ability to adapt readily to changes in operations and equipment preferred. Applicants must demonstrate the potential ability to perform the essential functions of the job as outlined in the position description.