With 17 years at Novant Heath NHRMC Orth Hospital, I excel in trauma and pediatric imaging, demonstrating exceptional patient care and technical proficiency. Recognized for outstanding clinical performance and dedication to quality diagnostics, I am skilled in fluoroscopic procedures and radiography, ensuring patient safety and effective treatment outcomes.
*17 years of experience performing quality diagnostic imaging for Emergency Room, Outpatient, Post Operative and Intraoperative patients.
*Dedicated radiographer focused on producing quality diagnostic images as well as displaying first class values such as, radiation protection, patient care and working in diverse environment.
*Perform a variety of complex examination for patients to aid in diagnosis and treatment of disease and injury.
*Assist the Physician with advance procedures such as Barum studies, Myelograms, Arthrograms , Lumbar punctures and a variety of Interventional radiology studies including all Aspiration and Injection of any joint in the body.
*Administer contrast media per established rate, monitor patients and report change appropriate personnel.
*Ensure all radiology equipment is properly maintained for the safety of the patient and perform quality control duties on all equipment.
*Proficient in operating GE, fugi, and care stream equipment including C-arm, Seamen's Portables, Diagnostic room tubes and Consoles, Fluoroscopy towers and Interventional radiology.
*ARRT Registry completed in May 2008
*Earned Star awards pertaining to my clinic performance, compassion toward patients and ability tp work proficiently with Radiology team to deliver quality images.
*A.A.S Radiolography - May 2008
*Active in CPR/BLS Certified
*ASRT Member
*Assist the Anesthesiologist with invasive line placement (i.e Arterial Catheters, Swan Ganz placement and Central Lines).
*Assist in supervision of Anesthesia Technician activites and training
*Calibrate, troubleshoot, maintain all Anesthesia equipment
*Assist transport of invasive Care Unit patients to and from the Critical Care Units.