The Radiologic Technologist works under general supervision to assist the radiologist in performing diagnostic procedures for patients; and works effectively with patients and other clinic personnel.
Formal training which will probably be indicated by graduation from an AMA approved school of Radiologic Technology; registry eligible for American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, with registration achieved within one year of graduation; current state licensure; certification by Kentucky Department of Human Resources of Radiation Control Branch; current CPR certification.
Physical guidelines include the ability to move, traverse, position self, remain in a stationary position and negotiate steps; be exposed to minimal radiation for up to eight hours per day; assist patients in turning; assist patient in arising from exam table; push wheelchair patients; assist patient...