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CATH LAB SPEC PROC TECH at Sinai Chicago – Chicago, Illinois

Sinai Chicago
Chicago, Illinois, 60608, United States
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CATH LAB SPEC PROC TECH

Ask about our sign-on bonus, SPEC PROC TECH INTERVENTIONAL RAD up to $20,000 per experience.

Train to be an IR and Cath Lab Special Procedures Technologist. Newly graduated and current Radiology Technologists are encouraged to apply.

About Sinai Health System

Located on Chicago’s West and Southwest Side, Sinai Health System is comprised of Mount Sinai Hospital, Holy Cross Hospital, Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital, Sinai Children’s Hospital, Sinai Community Institute, Sinai Medical Group, and Sinai Urban Health Institute.

The entities of Sinai Health System collectively deliver a full range of quality inpatient and outpatient services, as well as a large number of innovative, community-based health, research and social service programs. We focus our collective depth of expertise and passion to improve the health of the 1.5 million people who live in our diverse service area. With our team of dedicated caregivers, Sinai Health System is committed to building stronger, healthier communities.

A partner with the Jewish United Fund in serving our community

Operate various radiological equipment for special procedures like angiography. Prepares patients and assist during examination. Inspects and maintains equipment to assure compliance with state, local and federal regulations. Participates in on call rotation.

SIGN on bonus up to 20K

GENERAL SUMMARY:

Performs various special procedures using radiological techniques in the cardiac catheterization Lab/Electrophysiology Lab for diagnostic and placement purposes, as directed by the performing Cardiologist/ EP Physician.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES:
  • Skillfully uses various radiological equipment to perform special procedures including cine radiography, angiography, radiotherapy, and the like consistent with department procedures and professional practice.
  • Prepares patients for examination and assist in the examination
  • Inspects and maintains equipment to assure compliance with state, local, and federal regulations.
  • Positions patient on examining table and adjusts immobilization devices to obtain optimum views of specified area, make exposures, and assists physician during fluoro exam.
  • Operates machinery to produce radiographic images in screen/film and fluoroscopic modes
  • Moves x-ray equipment into specified position and adjusts equipment controls to set exposure factors such as time, distance and shielding.
  • Explains procedures to patient to reduce anxieties and obtain patient cooperation.
  • Practices radiation protection techniques to minimize radiation to self, patient, and staff.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and ability in performing the following procedures:Cerebral and carotid Angiogram, extremity and pelvis Angiogram, femoral run-off, aortic arch, subtraction, injection factors, and catheter usage.
  • Demonstrates knowledge and ability in use of departmental equipment C-arm and radiographic equipment.
  • Demonstrates ability to address proper safety procedure including shielding from radiation, equipment safety, and patient safety.
  • Demonstrates ability to address privacy issues including consent forms and patient procedures being performed.
  • Prepares the catheterization laboratory folder in accordance with department standards, procedures, and guidelines
  • Competently completes and enters pre-procedure patient demographic data in homodynamic computer, Operates homodynamic and physiologic monitoring system (pressure sampling, waveforms, procedure log and equipment utilized.
  • Participates in the On Call Program for emergency cardiac cath lab procedures on rotating basis expected to be within the premises and ready to work within thirty (30) minutes of the initial page.
  • Successfully completes requested cross training and demonstrates an ability to perform in every function in the cath lab area within designated scope of practice. Consistently adheres to the policies and procedures of the department.
MINIMUM EDUCATION:
  • An Associates degree from an American Medical Association approved course in radiologic technology.
  • Must be eligible for certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technology.
MINIMUM WORK EXPERIENCE:
  • One to two years of experience as a radiology technician is required.
  • Experience or training in a defined functional area of special procedures is required.


REQUIRED LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, REGISTRATIONS:

IDNS, ARRT required

Job Location

Chicago, Illinois, 60608, United States

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