OrthoCarolina
FluoroscopyTechnologistSpine
“Fluoroscopy Technologist- Spine at OrthoCarolina. Skills: fluoroscopy, advanced imaging techniques, spinal anatomy, patient safety. Operate advanced imaging equipment to provide real-time X-ray guidance during spinal procedures and injections. Operate fluoroscopic imaging equipment (C-arm) to provide real-time visualization during spine procedures including injections”
What You'll Achieve.
ensure precise imaging; minimize radiation exposure; promote the highest standards of patient safety and care
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Graduate of a Radiologic Technologist program approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and the American Medical Association, Registered Radiology Tech by American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (AART) or ARRT registry eligible
Nice to Have
Experience with fluoroscopy in orthopedic, surgical, or pain management settings
What You'll Do.
Operate advanced imaging equipment to provide real-time X-ray guidance during spinal procedures and injections
Operate fluoroscopic imaging equipment (C-arm) to provide real-time visualization during spine procedures including injections
Maintain strict adherence to radiation safety standards
Prepare procedure room
ensure proper equipment functionality
and troubleshoot imaging technology as needed
Assist with patient positioning and ensure patient comfort and safety throughout procedures
Accurately document imaging procedures and maintain compliance with regulatory standards
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Partners closely with orthopedic surgeons; Collaborate with physicians and clinical teams; collaborate with clinical staff
Communication Scope
Excellent communication and teamwork skills
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