MSR Healthcare LLC
Core Responsibilities
Patient Preparation: Explaining the scanning procedure to patients to reduce anxiety, reviewing medical history, and checking for allergies to contrast agents.
Positioning & Scanning: Precisely positioning patients on the scanning table and adjusting equipment parameters to capture high-quality diagnostic images.
Contrast Administration: Administering radiocontrast agents orally or intravenously to enhance the visibility of internal structures, while monitoring for adverse reactions.
Safety & Compliance: Adhering to strict radiation safety protocols (such as ALARA—As Low As Reasonably Achievable) and ensuring all infection control guidelines are followed.
Image Quality Assurance: Reviewing and analyzing captured scans for clarity and technical accuracy before transmitting them to radiologists for interpretation.
Equipment Maintenance: Performing regular calibration, warm-up sequences, and troubleshooting to keep scanning equipment in optimal working order
Education: Associate's or bachelor's degree in radiologic technology from an accredited program.
Certification: National certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiography and a secondary specialty in Computed Tomography is standard.
Valid state license to practice.
Active Basic Life Support (BLS) and CPR certifications
Experience and comfort working with GE CT Scanners and MedRad Stellant contrast injectors