At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. When determining base pay, we take a comprehensive approach that considers your skills, relevant experience, education, certifications, and other critical factors. The pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications, but it does not encompass all the elements that contribute to your total compensation package.
What you will need:
1. E
ducated and certified in one of the following ways: a. Graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited school of Cardiovascular Technology or related field b. Graduated with an Associates Degree from an accredited School of Cardiovascular Technology c.
Graduated with an Associates Degree from an accredited school of Radiologic Technology certified by the ARRT, and possess a valid license to practice as a radiologic technologist in the state of Massachusetts.
2. C
ompletion of BLS and ACLS certification within 3 months of employment preferred; within 6 months required.
3. R
egistered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) preferred.
The invasive Cardiovascular Technologist acts as a critical member of the patient care team within the department, collaborates fully with the other care team members in assuring continuity of care for their patients. The invasive Cardiovascular Technologist promotes a philosophy of patient/family-focused care in all interactions with patients, families, and hospital personnel and focus on understanding and meeting customer needs.
Position Highlights:
- $15,000 sign on bonus! (current employees of MGB not eligible)
- Hours: Option of 3 x 12 hours shifts or 4 x10 hour shifts.
- New Grads welcomed to apply!
- Award winning: Rated as the #1 hospital in America in 2015 and #2 in 2019.
- Leader in Research: Mass General serves as a leader in research with more than $1 billion in research operations.
Our research program spans more than 30 clinical departments and centers across the hospital.
Approximately 1,200 clinical trials are taking place at Mass General at any given time.
- Employee Centered: Voted as one of the best places to work in Massachusetts! Cath Lab Offers: • State of the art technology that includes Philips and Siemens X-Ray system, IVUS, OCT and Intra Cardiac Echo (ICE) • High Risk Coronary PCI Program: Intravascular Lithotripsy, Atherectomy, Impella, IABP and ECMO • CTO Program • Structural Program including: TAVR, Pulmonic, Mitral and Tricuspid Valve therapies, ASD/PFO closure and a robust Adult Congenital Heart program. • Peripheral Program including: Carotid stenting, Balloon Pulmonary Angioplasty (BPA), Pulmonary Embolism Thrombectomy and EKOS • Pediatric Program in collaboration with Boston Children’s Hospital Cath Lab What you will do:
1. C
onducts equipment system warm-up and quality assurance procedures to established guidelines to ensure safe and effective equipment operation.
2. A
ssembles, calibrates and verifies the operation of hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring equipment. Adheres to JCAHO compliance regarding quality control of point-of-care testing. Troubleshoots equipment problems when needed.
Notifies technical quality specialist of equipment malfunctions and repairs needed.
3. C
onducts Universal Protocol, correctly identifying the patient and procedure by interviewing said patient and checking against requisition and patient ID band prior to the start of procedure. Orients the patient to the procedure room.
Explains the exam to the patient, taking into consideration physical and emotional needs, and maintaining ethical standards (patient confidentiality and professional conduct.) at all times.
4. M
aintains aseptic conditions conducting sterile preparation of patients for procedures.
Adheres to Safety/Infection Control guidelines and standards while setting up sterile fields and working in the procedure area.
5. P
roperly positions, supports, and immobilizes patients to obtain desired cineangiograms and decrease patients’ discomfort. Adheres to Radiation Safety protocols set forth by the Massachusetts General Hospital Radiation Safety Officer. Places and positions protective lead shielding and adjusts collimators to protect unaffected parts of the body from ionizing radiation exposure and to optimize angiographic results.
Under direct supervision of the attending physician steers procedure table and fluoroscopic c-arm.
6. M
onitors and records electrocardiogram and hemodynamics as indicated by procedure protocol. Collects and analyzes patient specimens/tests for hemodynamic calculations and measurements. Independently performs intracardiac shunt and valve area calculations from data.
Remains current on developments and trends in procedures, equipment, and physiologic cardiac monitoring.
7. S
crubs in as an additional operator to assist the primary physician including catheter/wire management, administration of contrast, and assisting the physician to expedite the case and improve the quality of care.
8. U
nder the supervision of the attending physician, enters demographic data from hospital record, edits hemodynamic information, and documents lesion location, event sequence, use of equipment and completion of cath report.
9. M
aintains knowledge of related topics including, but not limited to: radiation safety, universal precaution, disposal of contaminated material, proper handling of requisitions (both before and after procedure), interpersonal skills, communications, and dealing with difficult situations. Participates in departmental education programs.
Participates in research programs, quality assurance, and quality improvement projects within the department.
10. C
onsistent demonstrated competency in equipment use including but not limited to: biomedical hemodynamic and physiologic monitoring systems, coronary and peripheral angiography, angioplasty and stenting, intravascular ultrasound, intracardiac echocardiography, doppler measurement, fractional flow reserve measurement, rotoblator, directional debulking, and laser atherectomy, cryoplasty, thrombectomy, intracardiac biopsy, direct gas exchange oxygen consumption measurement, percutaneous valvuloplasty, patent foramen ovale, patent ductus arteriosus, and atrial septal defect closure, intra-aortic balloon pump, left ventricular assistive devices, coil embolization, and neurological cooling.
11. R
emains up to date on the latest developments and trends.
Annually attends two medical, technology, and cardiovascular seminars.
12. A
ssumes responsibility for on-call coverage, and remains flexible in all shift coverage and overtime as necessary.
13. A
ssists staff in the post catheterization management of patients
Recruiter: Turlo, Rebecca