Registered Radiologic Assistant; Manhattan
Listed on 2026-02-05
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Doctor/Physician
Healthcare Consultant, Medical Doctor
Location: New York
NYU Langone Health is a fully integrated health system that consistently achieves the best patient outcomes through a rigorous focus on quality that has resulted in some of the lowest mortality rates in the nation. Vizient Inc. has ranked NYU Langone the No. 1 comprehensive academic medical center in the country for three years in a row, and U.S. News & World Report recently placed nine of its clinical specialties among the top five in the nation.
NYU Langone offers a comprehensive range of medical services with one high standard of care across 6 inpatient locations, its Perlmutter Cancer Center, and over 320 outpatient locations in the New York area and Florida. With $14.2 billion in revenue this year, the system also includes two tuition‑free medical schools, in Manhattan and on Long Island, and a vast research enterprise with over $1 billion in active awards from the National Institutes of Health.
Summary
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Registered Radiologic Assistant. In this role, the successful candidate will be responsible for medical histories, patient monitoring, and diagnostic tests. Performs a patient risk assessment geared towards the relevant data needed pertinent to the patients radiologic exam. Monitors patients under the care of the Supervising Physician during radiologic exams. Recognizes and responds to medical emergencies (e.g., drug reactions, cardiac arrest, and hypoglycemia) and activates emergency response systems, including notification of the radiologist.
Verifies appropriateness of radiologic diagnostic procedures in accordance with criteria established by the Department of Radiology and the supervising physician and performs certain procedures. Attends conferences as assigned.
- Documents any adverse occurrence, reaction, extravasation on department forms and in computer if required.
- Follows up calls made to the patient within 24 hours (except on Fridays) after an adverse reaction or extravasation.
- Obtains informed consent.
- Patient must be able to communicate with the radiologist if he/she requests or if any questions arise that cannot be appropriately answered by the radiologist assistant.
- Determines if patient has followed instructions in preparation for the exam (e.g., diet, pre‑medications).
- Assesses risk factors that may contraindicate the procedure (e.g., health history, medications, pregnancy, psychological indicators, alternative medicines). (
Note:
Must be reviewed by radiologist). - Obtains and evaluates vital signs. Performs limited physical examination as appropriate. Records appropriate data where needed, copying documents where needed, and filing data where appropriate.
- Presents information (e.g., signs and symptoms, laboratory values, and significant abnormalities) to the Supervisor or Attending Physician in a meaningful and concise manner.
- Reviews the patients medical record (including previous reports) to verify the appropriateness of a specific exam or procedure and report significant findings to radiologist. Interviews patient to obtain, verify, or update medical history.
- Explains procedure to patient or significant others, including a description of risks, benefits, alternatives, and follow‑up. Patient must be able to communicate with the radiologist if he/she requests or if any questions arise that cannot be appropriately answered by the radiologist assistant.
- Ensures proper documentation of all procedures in the medical record.
- Explains effects and potential side effects to the patient of the pharmaceutical required for the examination.
- Administers contrast agents and radiopharmaceuticals as prescribed by the radiologist.
- Administers general medications as prescribed by the radiologist. (
Note:
for purposes of this document, the term medications excludes contrast media and radiopharmaceuticals). Monitors patient for side effects or complications of the pharmaceutical. - Performs the following fluoroscopic examinations and procedures including contrast media administration and operation of fluoroscopic unit:
Upper GI;
Esophagus;
Small Bowel Studies;
Barium Enema;
Cystogram; T‑tube Cholangiogram;
Retrograde…
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