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Why ThedaCare
Living A Life Inspired!
Our new vision at ThedaCare is bold ambitious and ignited by a shared passion to provide outstanding care. We are inspired to reinvent health care by becoming a proactive partner in health enriching the lives of all and creating value in everything we do. Each of us are called to take action in delivering higher standards of care lower costs and a healthier future for our patients our families our communities and our world.
At ThedaCare our team members are empowered to be the catalyst of change through our values of compassion excellence leadership innovation and agility. A career means much more than excellent compensation and benefits. Our team members are supported by continued opportunities for learning and development accessible and transparent leadership and a commitment to work/life balance. If youre interested in joining a health care system that is changing the face of care and well-being in our community we encourage you to explore a future with ThedaCare.
Benefits with a whole-person approach to wellness
Local Area - Fox Valley
DAY Schedule:
Shift with start times varying from 6:30-8a
8 hour shifts
On call for nights weekends and holidays- current rotation 1:5 Working towards 1:7
Unit Summary:
ThedaCare Regional Medical Center-Neenah has a long history of providing stroke care for the communities in Northeast and Central Wisconsin. The hospital was one of the first certified Primary Stroke Centers in the state and is now the fifth hospital in Wisconsin to be recognized as a Comprehensive Stroke Center.
The Specials Department consists of 2 rooms (with fluoroscopy) and is a fast paced dept. The team provides intraprocedural care for patients having minimally invasive procedures in the field of Interventional Cardiology Interventional Radiology and Peripheral Vascular. The team provides care for patients having strokes cardiac catheterization nephrostomy tube placement vertebroplasty biliary tube placements lower extremity and peripheral angiograms/interventions.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Prepares patients and assembles and operates hemodynamic equipment during interventional cardiac procedures for diagnosis of heart disease.
Assists physician in performing invasive procedures and performs related radiographic/fluoroscopic imaging such as administering contrast to demonstrate catheter location and position and documents results.
Monitors and alerts team of life threatening changes in patient status and responds with assistance during emergency procedures (including CPR and defibrillator when required).
Assists with diagnostic interventional and surgical procedures as a scrub assistant with competent knowledge of equipment and supply options.
Enters patient and study information into the radiology information system and documents billing codes of procedures performed to ensure accurate patient charges.
Processes images as directed and accurately identifies and labels images identifying patient name medical record and location/position of scans.
Ensures that images are of diagnostic quality and assists biomed in evaluating digital equipment to maintain consistent image quality
QUALIFICATIONS:
Associates degree in radiologic sciences or 24-month AMA-approved radiographic technologist program
Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) RT (R) or RCIS
American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS)
ACLS within 3 months of hire
Current State of Wisconsin license as radiographer
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Ability to move freely (standing stooping walking bending pushing and pulling) and lift up to a maximum of fifty (50) pounds without assistance
Job classification is exposed to blood borne pathogens (blood or bodily fluids) while performing job duties
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Interaction with department members and other healthcare providers
May be exposed to communicable diseases when working in a healthcare setting
Frequent exposure to sharp objects and instruments
Frequent exposure to moving mechanical parts fumes airborne particles toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of electric shock
Occasional high noise level
Full-Time