CT Technologist (also known as a CT Scan Technologist or Radiologic Technologist specializing in Computed Tomography) is a healthcare professional who operates CT (Computed Tomography) scanners to capture detailed images of a patients internal structures. These images are used by doctors to diagnose various conditions such as cancers infections bone fractures and other abnormalities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform CT Scans:
- Operate and manage CT scanning equipment to produce detailed images of the body.
- Ensure accurate imaging of the area being studied whether its the head chest abdomen or other parts of the body.
- Work with patients to explain the procedure reduce their anxiety and ensure they remain still during the scan.
- Patient Care:
- Prepare patients for CT scans by explaining the procedure answering questions and addressing concerns.
- Position patients correctly to ensure the best possible images and minimize the need for repeat scans.
- Monitor patients comfort and safety throughout the procedure.
- Image Quality & Safety:
- Ensure high-quality images are captured for diagnostic purposes by adjusting settings and equipment as needed.
- Maintain and follow strict safety protocols to minimize exposure to radiation for both patients and staff.
- Ensure that imaging equipment is functioning properly and request repairs or maintenance when needed.
- Collaboration with Medical Team:
- Work closely with radiologists physicians and other medical professionals to ensure proper diagnoses.
- Provide clear and accurate patient data to radiologists for interpretation.
- Record Keeping & Documentation:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records including details of the procedure and any special considerations (e.g. allergies to contrast material).
- Document technical information related to imaging and patient care.
- Equipment Maintenance:
- Perform routine checks and maintenance on CT scanners to ensure proper operation.
- Troubleshoot and resolve minor technical issues or report problems to appropriate maintenance personnel.
- Follow Protocols:
- Ensure all procedures adhere to hospital or clinical guidelines and regulatory standards.
- Follow infection control protocols and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Administer Contrast Materials:
- In some cases CT technologists may be responsible for administering contrast material to help enhance the quality of the images.
- Monitor patients for adverse reactions to contrast agents.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Education: An Asociates Degree in radiologic technology with a certification or degree in CT imaging. A Bachelors Degree may be required for some advanced positions.
- Licensing: CT technologists to be licensed by LARA and certification by a professional body; i.e. the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Skills:
- Strong understanding of medical imaging equipment and technology.
- Excellent attention to detail and the ability to analyze and interpret images.
- Good communication skills to work effectively with patients and medical staff.
- Ability to remain calm and efficient under pressure especially in emergency situations.
- Physical stamina to assist patients and operate machinery for extended periods.
Work Environment:
- CT Technologists typically work in hospitals mobile units outpatient clinics imaging centers or diagnostic laboratories.
- The job may require working evenings weekends or on-call shifts depending on the healthcare facilitys hours of operation.
- The role may also involve some physical labor such as helping patients into position and working with heavy equipment.
Salary
- The salary of a CT technologist can vary based on experience location and the type of healthcare facility average salary tends to be between $60000 and $90000 per year.
- This role requires both technical skill and compassion as the technologist plays an important part in ensuring that patients receive high-quality care while maintaining safety and comfort during diagnostic imaging procedures.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60000.00 - $90000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
CT Technologist (also known as a CT Scan Technologist or Radiologic Technologist specializing in Computed Tomography) is a healthcare professional who operates CT (Computed Tomography) scanners to capture detailed images of a patients internal structures. These images are used by doctors to diagnose...
CT Technologist (also known as a CT Scan Technologist or Radiologic Technologist specializing in Computed Tomography) is a healthcare professional who operates CT (Computed Tomography) scanners to capture detailed images of a patients internal structures. These images are used by doctors to diagnose various conditions such as cancers infections bone fractures and other abnormalities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Perform CT Scans:
- Operate and manage CT scanning equipment to produce detailed images of the body.
- Ensure accurate imaging of the area being studied whether its the head chest abdomen or other parts of the body.
- Work with patients to explain the procedure reduce their anxiety and ensure they remain still during the scan.
- Patient Care:
- Prepare patients for CT scans by explaining the procedure answering questions and addressing concerns.
- Position patients correctly to ensure the best possible images and minimize the need for repeat scans.
- Monitor patients comfort and safety throughout the procedure.
- Image Quality & Safety:
- Ensure high-quality images are captured for diagnostic purposes by adjusting settings and equipment as needed.
- Maintain and follow strict safety protocols to minimize exposure to radiation for both patients and staff.
- Ensure that imaging equipment is functioning properly and request repairs or maintenance when needed.
- Collaboration with Medical Team:
- Work closely with radiologists physicians and other medical professionals to ensure proper diagnoses.
- Provide clear and accurate patient data to radiologists for interpretation.
- Record Keeping & Documentation:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records including details of the procedure and any special considerations (e.g. allergies to contrast material).
- Document technical information related to imaging and patient care.
- Equipment Maintenance:
- Perform routine checks and maintenance on CT scanners to ensure proper operation.
- Troubleshoot and resolve minor technical issues or report problems to appropriate maintenance personnel.
- Follow Protocols:
- Ensure all procedures adhere to hospital or clinical guidelines and regulatory standards.
- Follow infection control protocols and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- Administer Contrast Materials:
- In some cases CT technologists may be responsible for administering contrast material to help enhance the quality of the images.
- Monitor patients for adverse reactions to contrast agents.
Required Skills and Qualifications:
- Education: An Asociates Degree in radiologic technology with a certification or degree in CT imaging. A Bachelors Degree may be required for some advanced positions.
- Licensing: CT technologists to be licensed by LARA and certification by a professional body; i.e. the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Skills:
- Strong understanding of medical imaging equipment and technology.
- Excellent attention to detail and the ability to analyze and interpret images.
- Good communication skills to work effectively with patients and medical staff.
- Ability to remain calm and efficient under pressure especially in emergency situations.
- Physical stamina to assist patients and operate machinery for extended periods.
Work Environment:
- CT Technologists typically work in hospitals mobile units outpatient clinics imaging centers or diagnostic laboratories.
- The job may require working evenings weekends or on-call shifts depending on the healthcare facilitys hours of operation.
- The role may also involve some physical labor such as helping patients into position and working with heavy equipment.
Salary
- The salary of a CT technologist can vary based on experience location and the type of healthcare facility average salary tends to be between $60000 and $90000 per year.
- This role requires both technical skill and compassion as the technologist plays an important part in ensuring that patients receive high-quality care while maintaining safety and comfort during diagnostic imaging procedures.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $60000.00 - $90000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
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