Career Objectives
Committed to providing high-quality radiologic services and catering to patient
needs during exams. Proficient user of radiology management and hospital
information systems.
Summary of Qualifications
ARRT-registered radiologic technologist with ten years of experience conducting
diagnostic imaging procedures for Scott and White Clinic. Expertise in
fixed radiography, CTs and fluoroscopic procedures and able to start IVs.
Work History
SCOTT & WHITE MEMORIAL Clinic (Waco)
CT TECH/X-ray Tech Oct 22, 2001 - Aug 10, 2011
Providence
Xray Tech Aug, 2001-Oct. 2001
Education
Sep 1999 - Sep 2001 MCC - Waco, Texas
Education Level: Associates Degree
Major: Radiology
Graduated: Yes
Occupational License or Certification
Texas Dept of Health - Waco, Texas
CMRT
Certification
Issued: Oct 01, 2011
Expires: Sep 30, 2013
ARRT
License
Issued: Oct 01, 2011
Expires: Sep 20, 2013
Occupational Experience:
Radiologic Technologists ( 10 yrs 8 mos )
1. Administers oral or injected contrast media to patients. 10 to 14 years
2. Assigns duties to radiologic staff to maintain patient flows and achieve production
goals. 10 to 14 years
3. Demonstrates new equipment, procedures, and techniques and provides technical
assistance to staff. 10 to 14 years
4. Develops departmental operating budget and coordinates purchase of supplies and
equipment. 10 to 14 years
5. Explains procedures and observes patients to ensure safety and comfort during scan. 10 to 14 years
6. Keys commands and data into computer to document and specify scan sequences,
adjust transmitters and receivers, or photograph certain images. 10 to 14 years
7. Monitors use of radiation safety measures to comply with government regulations and
to ensure safety of patients and staff. 10 to 14 years
8. Monitors video display of area being scanned and adjusts density or contrast to
improve picture quality. 10 to 14 years
9. Operates fluoroscope to aid physician to view and guide wire or catheter through blood
vessels to area of interest. 10 to 14 years
10. Operates or oversees operation of radiologic and magnetic imaging equipment to
produce photographs of the body for diagnostic purposes. 10 to 14 years
11. Positions and immobilizes patient on examining table. 10 to 14 years
12. Positions imaging equipment and adjusts controls to set exposure time and distance,
according to specification of examination. 10 to 14 years
13. Reviews and evaluates developed x-rays, video tape, or computer generated
information for technical quality. 10 to 14 years
14. Explains procedures to patient to reduce anxieties and obtain patient cooperation. 10 to 14 years
15. Moves x-ray equipment into position and adjusts controls to set exposure factors, such
as time and distance. 10 to 14 years
16. Operates mobile x-ray equipment in operating room, emergency room, or at patient's
bedside. 1 to 2 years
17. Positions patient on examining table and adjusts equipment to obtain optimum view of
specific body area requested by physician. 10 to 14 years
18.Uses beam-restrictive devices and patient-shielding skills to minimize radiation
exposure to patient and staff. 10 to 14 years
Occupational Experience - Continued
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