1. X-Rays
a. Shoot x-rays when needed.
b. Show basic knowledge of most commonly requested x-rays.
c. Provide valid radiology license for the state hired to work in.
2. X-Ray Reports
a. Throughout the day check x-ray log for any pending x-rays.
b. Login into appropriate radiology site. Label exams accordingly.
c. Match any completed reports with the appropriate chart and place in appropriate area.
d. At the end of each day compare log with Synapse to ensure all x-rays have been sent and highlighted.
e. Wipe down all x-ray equipment and clean films weekly.
3. Medical Technician
a. The number one priority of a medical technician is patient care. This includes being professional in all aspects.
b. You are responsible for being able to successfully perform Drug Screens, Evidential Breath Tests, all vital signs, Pulmonary Function Tests, Respirator Fit Tests, Audiograms, Venipuncture, Injections and X-rays.
c. Filling out all documents completely and performing all testing properly is also very important.
d. Check patient information is correct before beginning any testing on the patient.
e. All documents should be checked in OHM, highlighted and filed on a daily basis.
4. Work Area
a. Keep your work area clean and organized. Weekly your work area should be wiped down and dusted.
b. No documents should be left on desk overnight. Any documents that are not completed should be placed in the appropriate area and properly labeled for others to be able to complete.
c. Only work on computers logged under your information.
d. Do NOT stay logged into Paychex when you are away from the computer.
5. Checklist
a. Initial checklists for designated areas daily.