About the Role:
The OR Radiology C Arm Technician plays a critical role in supporting surgical teams by providing high-quality intraoperative imaging services using C-arm fluoroscopy equipment. This position ensures accurate and timely imaging to assist surgeons in diagnosing and treating patients during operative procedures, thereby enhancing patient outcomes. The technician is responsible for preparing and maintaining imaging equipment, positioning patients appropriately, and collaborating closely with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in a fast-paced operating room environment. Attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols are paramount to minimize radiation exposure to patients and staff. Ultimately, this role contributes significantly to the efficiency and success of surgical interventions by delivering precise imaging support on a PRN (as-needed) basis during weekday shifts.
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Skills:
The required skills enable the technician to operate complex imaging equipment with precision, ensuring that surgeons receive clear and accurate images critical for patient care. Effective communication skills facilitate seamless coordination with surgical teams, allowing for quick adjustments during procedures. Knowledge of radiation safety is applied daily to minimize exposure risks, protecting both patients and staff. Technical troubleshooting skills ensure that any equipment malfunctions are promptly addressed to avoid delays in surgery. Preferred skills, such as familiarity with EMR systems and additional certifications, enhance the technician's ability to document procedures accurately and contribute to a higher standard of intraoperative imaging support.
It's a new day for health care in Morgan County!
With the opening of our new hospital, advanced care is closer than ever. From highly trained physicians and nurses to modern facilities and technology, the new Morgan Medical Center offers exceptional hospital care with all the comforts of home. We invite you to visit us and experience the difference.
The opening of the new Morgan Medical Center means advanced care is closer than ever before. In addition to our ongoing clinical collaboration with Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, which will provide access to more physicians and specialists, a number of important services are available right here in Morgan County.
Emergency patients can take comfort knowing that they are being treated at a Level IV Trauma Center
As one of only eight hospitals in Georgia designated as a Remote Treatment Stroke Center, our ER is equipped to deliver life-saving diagnostic and emergency care to stroke patients.
Our transitional care/swing bed program provides specialized care to patients recuperating from surgery, stroke or other acute-care visits before transitioning home or to an extended care facility.
Our imaging department offers 3-D mammography, the latest innovation in breast cancer detection.
From minor surgery to emergency care for a critical illness such as heart attack or stroke, our dedicated team is ready to provide the care our patients need when they need it - all near the comforts of home.
We are a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital located in Madison, GA.
Serving Morgan County and the Surrounding areas since 1960.
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