Hartford HealthCare
Location
Bridgeport, Connecticut
The Interventional Technologist facilitates electrophysiology procedures by managing lab equipment, assisting physicians with instrumentation, and performing device interrogations. They also act as a patient liaison, coordinating clinical objectives and providing education throughout the care process.
Candidates must hold a valid Radiology Technician license from the Connecticut Department of Public Health and ARRT certification. A minimum of two years of related experience and graduation from an accredited Radiology or Cardiac Electrophysiology program are required.
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· Performs functions prior to, during and following electrophysiology procedures.
· Facilitates all aspects of set up and development including responsibility and functionality of all electrophysiology (EP) lab equipment and troubleshooting equipment technical problems. Facilitates and provides Tilt Table Testing. · Assists physician in instrumentation, pacing and recording activities during EP procedures and facilitates proper recording and storage of data. · Performs device interrogation of inpatients and post-operative device interrogation. · Functions as coordinator and patient liaison between physicians and outpatient clinical care, including direct involvement in patient relations. Schedules outpatient visits and inpatient procedures including coordinating necessary clinical objectives prior to procedure. · Assists physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac arrhythmias in an invasive procedure arena, specializing in the care of patients undergoing EP studies, device implantation and ablations. · Educates patients of procedures expectations before, during and after the procedure. · Acts as a resource and provides mentoring to new staff. · Maintains a safe environment. Ensures compliance with current regulatory requirements. · Functions in all roles rotating during the shift as defined. · Participates in activities for professional development and maintains required clinical knowledge, technical skills, training and credentials. · Performs all duties in a manner that promotes team concepts and reflects the organization's mission and philosophy. · Other Duties as assigned. · Follows safe guidelines and limitations for receiving, transporting, and stocking of intravenous (IV) fluids as related to specified essential job duties. Ensures that intravenous (IV) fluids are kept safe and secure, have not been tampered with and are not expired. Intravenous (IV) fluids are defined as solutions containing 5 %25 dextrose, 0.9 %25 sodium chloride or combinations of these two solutions.
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