Radiologic Technologists Sample Clauses
Radiologic Technologists. The City agrees to conduct a study of the compensation structure of the following classes: 2494 Staff Radiologic Technologist and 2495 Senior Radiologic Technologist. The study will be completed by December 31, 2000. The study will include investigation of the compensation structure in surveyed jurisdictions of Radiologic Technologists or comparable employees who perform the following modalities: Computed Tomography (CT Scan) Magnetic Resonance (MRI) Interventional Radiology, Special Procedures Mammography 304. Prior to beginning the study, the City will meet with the Union to review and discuss the methods and scope of the study. Upon completion of the study, the City will meet and confer with the Union regarding changes in the compensation structure of classes 2494 and 2495. This meet and confer process will be completed in order to implement any changes in compensation structure no later than July 1, 2001. 305. In recognition of the fact that: the State of California has designated funds for the direct compensation of persons who provide health care services in Skilled Nursing Facilities; the monies involved derive directly from the State of California and not from the funds of the City and County of San Francisco; the State of California seeks to provide “pass through” compensation for health care employees who are assigned to skilled nursing facilities for which the City and County receives funds through the State of California pursuant to the provisions of Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14110.6; the state law requires an “August 1 to July 31” window period for determining compliance with the “pass through;” and that the law requires the City to repay such monies plus a 10% penalty should the City fail to comply: 306. Either party may request to re-open these provisions consistent with the Welfare and Institutions Code Section 14110.6 solely for consideration of qualifying for “pass through” funds, if available, for fiscal years 2000-2001, 2001-2002 and 2002-2003.
Radiologic Technologists. As a guide, the ASRT and the ARRT have issued a code of ethics for their members and registrants. By following the principles embodied in this code, radiologic technologists will protect the integrity of the profession and enhance the delivery of patient care. Adherence to the code of ethics is only one component of each radiologic technologist’s obligation to advance the values and standards of their profession. Technologists also should take advantage of activities that provide opportunities for personal growth while enhancing their competence as caregivers. These activities may include participating in research projects, volunteering in the community, sharing knowledge with colleagues through professional meetings and conferences, serving as an advocate for the profession on legislative issues and participating in other professional development activities. By exhibiting high standards of ethics and pursuing professional development opportunities, radiologic technologists will demonstrate their commitment to quality patient care. ARRT Code of Ethics The Code of Ethics forms the first part of the Standards of Ethics. The Code of Ethics shall serve as a guide by which Certificate Holders and Candidates may evaluate their professional conduct as it relates to patients, healthcare consumers, employers, colleagues, and other members of the healthcare team. The Code of Ethics is intended to assist Certificate Holders and Candidates in maintaining a high level of ethical conduct and in providing for the protection, safety, and comfort of patients. The Code of Ethics is aspirational. Use link to access the ARRT code of ethics. ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇.▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/406ac8c6-58e8-00b3-e3c1- 0c312965deb2/37b3dd0a-1049-4af9-91e4-ed639545b547/code-of-ethics.pdf Certification/Licensure
Radiologic Technologists. We would like to enter into this contract for the term described within the Contract and Agreement, and will make payment for the full amount of the advertising cost mentioned in the contract of: $ . within two weeks of contract acceptance, failure to make this payment will forfeit this contract and all agreements made within.
Radiologic Technologists. We believe that the primary function of the Radiography Program is to produce qualified radiographers, capable of applying scientific and humanitarian knowledge, and able to use good judgment and acquired skills to provide excellence in patient care, while performing diagnostic procedures and assisting the physician and/or radiologist in specialized diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The educational process is designed as a sequence of instructional and evaluation experiences based on objectives, outcomes and goals to measure the competency of the learner. Each person is viewed holistically, with emphasis placed on the inherent dignity and worth of the person in the classroom and clinical setting. The radiography faculty, Radiography Assessment Committee and the Radiography Advisory Committee are responsible for ongoing program and curriculum evaluation, assessment of strengths and areas of improvement, as well as remaining in touch with the current state of the art. Program Goals Goal 1: Students will demonstrate professionalism. • Students will demonstrate professional behavior. • Students will understand professional ethics. Goal 2: Students will demonstrate communication skills. • Students will demonstrate effective interpersonal communication skills. • Students will demonstrate effective patient communication skills. Goal 3: Students will demonstrate critical thinking. • Students will adapt to changing exam conditions • Students will critique images for quality. Goal 4: Students will demonstrate entry level radiographer clinical competence. • Students will perform routine positioning skills. • Students will demonstrate quality patient care. • Students will demonstrate radiation protection skills. Goal 5: Graduates will be satisfied, ARRT successful and meet the needs of employers and the community. • Radiography students will complete the program at an acceptable rate. • Graduates will pass the ARRT exam. • Graduates will obtain related employment. • Graduates will indicate satisfaction with the program. • Graduates will satisfy employers with their performance. Program Outcomes in collaboration with Wisconsin Technical College System Graduates will be able to: • Carry out the production and evaluation of radiographic images • Practice radiation safety principles • Provide quality patient care • Model professional and ethical behavior consistent with the A.R.R.T. Code of Ethics • Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the practice o...
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