Description
EmergeOrtho is committed to being the trusted leader in innovative, quality-focused comprehensive musculoskeletal care. With offices across North Carolina, our MRI Technologist is responsible for performing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injury.
This position will require travel to multiple offices in Shallotte, Leland, and Wilmington.
Requirements
Qualifications and Experience
- High school degree or equivalent required
- AA / AS or BA / BS preferred
- Graduate of an accredited MRI technologist training program
- Minimum of one year of experience performing magnetic resonance imaging procedures
- Current CPR certification
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologist registration preferred
- Licensure and / or certification as required by the State of North Carolina
- Knowledge of MRI procedures and protocols
- Knowledge of anatomy and physiology necessary to perform MRI procedures including body mechanics and patient movement. Specifically, knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy, medical and surgical disease, and scientific principles as applied to MR scanning
- Knowledge of safety hazards and contraindications for patients and all visitors within the facility
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following
Prepares and positions patients for diagnostic imaging procedures. Places additional coils and / or immobilizes patient as required for the examAssists physician during the administration of contrast media and practices medical and surgical aseptic procedures as required. Monitors patients for allergic reactions and respond appropriatelyDetermine imaging factors based on the type of scan and patient characteristicsThoroughly explain the process and procedure to patients to alleviate anxiety and facilitate patient cooperation. Monitor patients during a procedure to detect excessive anxietyConducts examinations with regard to the patient's age, medical condition, or other special requirementsScreen patients and any visitors outside of the magnetic field before the exam for any precautions or contraindications pertaining to the exam (i.e. Pacemaker, claustrophobia, metallic objects in or on their body)Routinely prepares exams for interpretation by the radiologist to include correct identification and film processing, adequate clinical history, and previous exams for comparison if availablePerforms other duties as required and assigned by Manager, including schedule changes and travel to office locations as assigned