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The practice of radiography is performed by radiologic technologists responsible for the administration of ionizing radiation to humans of all ages (newborn to geriatric) for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes. A radiographer performs radiographic procedures and related techniques, producing images at the request of and for interpretation by a licensed independent practitioner.
Core Competencies:
Demonstrates the ability to collect pertinent data about the patient, procedure, equipment, and work environment. Demonstrates the ability to analyze the information obtained during the assessment phase and develop an action plan for completing the procedure. Demonstrates basic knowledge related to the use of protocols, procedures, and equipment. Demonstrate the ability to perform radiographic exams safely and accurately with reliable information regarding the performance of equipment, materials, and processes. Demonstrates the ability to adjust protocols and procedures based on safe and effective practices. Demonstrates the ability to evaluate an exam or procedure that would meet all quality assurance standards. Demonstrates the ability to provide clear and precise documentation is essential for continuity of care, accuracy of care, and quality assurance. Demonstrates the ability to promote a positive and collaborative practice atmosphere with other healthcare team members. Expected to participate in professional organizations and scholarly activities such as research, scientific investigation, presentation, and publication to advance the profession.
Advanced Competencies:
Demonstrates the ability to perform procedures involving equipment utilized in the OR, including but not limited to C-arm, O-arm, Ziehm, and other mobile imaging equipment.
Knowledge and Competency:
Novice-level experience. Competent in routine studies. Working knowledge of technical standards, the scope of practice, department and health system policies, safety, and service standards. Working knowledge of imaging equipment, image processing software, instrumentation, and ancillary patient care equipment
Education, Certification & Experience:
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