Interventional Radiology Tech 3 ( IRT 3)
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Department Profile Tampa General Hospital’s Radiology Department provides state-of-the-art imaging for a variety of conditions, and interventional invasive procedures. Their fellowship-trained radiologists are trained in diagnostic imaging techniques for all of the hospital’s sub-specialties, including neuroradiology, cardiac, musculoskeletal, thoracic, body, and vascular imaging. In collaboration with the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, the imaging department serves as a training facility for medical students, residents and fellows. The imaging departments also serve as a training organization for many imaging programs. Their relationship with Tower Radiology offers patients and students over 18 different location options for outpatient imaging. Job Summary The IRT Tech 3 will perform radiographic procedures according to protocols established for various age groups of patients, at a technical level not requiring constant supervision. In addition, this role performs a wide variety of radiology, neurology, and endovascular procedures. Procedures including, but not limited to vertebroplasty, angioplasty, stent placements, vascular and embolization procedures. These exams will require independent judgment, ingenuity, and initiative to assist the interventionalist in treatment. Assumes responsibility for designated area or procedures as required. Assist with training and onboarding of new team members to the department Assesses the age-specific needs of the patients. Under supervision of the Radiology Intervention Section Manager and according to established policies and procedures for various age groups of patients, performs diagnostic and invasive procedures to assist Interventional Physicians and Surgeons in the diagnosis and treatment of illness. Responsible for performing job duties in accordance with the mission, vision and values of TGH.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Graduate of a two year AMA accredited radiologic technology program. Registered ARRT (RT & IRT). Current CPR certification. Florida Licensure or will have 90 days to become licensed to practice as Radiologic Technologist by State of Florida. . Three to five years of progressively more responsible experience in a hospital diagnostic imaging department. Must meet IRT3 skill level competency. Demonstrated experience performing advanced interventional, vascular, and endovascular procedures in an acute care or trauma setting.
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