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The Radiologic Technologist-Registered performs radiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision. The technologist performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgment, with ingenuity and initiative to apply ionizing radiation to produce diagnostic radiographs. Assumes responsibility for designated areas of procedures as required. The individual is trained and a graduate from a certified Radiologic training program and capable of performing patient care for the age groups: 0-105 years old.
The staff physical therapy assistant is responsible for performing treatment programs developed by the physical therapist(s); documenting treatment; attending team meetings; and participating in continuing education.
All staff physical therapy assistants are required to keep a Missouri licensure, in addition to participating in continuing education and training of others.
The staff occupational therapy assistant is responsible for performing treatment programs developed by the occupational therapist(s), which includes documenting treatment, attending team meetings, and participating in continuing education.
All staff occupational therapy assistants are required to keep current national registry and Missouri licensure, in addition to participating in continuing education and training of others.
The staff occupational therapy assistant reports directly to the Director of Rehabilitation Services.
The Emergency Department Paramedic provides advanced pre-hospital and emergency care to patients in the Emergency Department (ED). Working under the direction of physicians and nurses, the ED Paramedic plays a crucial role in the care team by performing a range of clinical procedures, assisting with patient assessments, and ensuring the rapid and efficient treatment of patients with urgent medical needs. This role requires strong clinical skills, the ability to work effectively under pressure, and a commitment to delivering high-quality patient care.
The Respiratory Care Student Assistant is an allied health care worker who functions under the supervision of a Respiratory Therapy Director and works under the direction of the team leader. This individual is responsible for clerical, equipment cleaning, equipment preparation, charge processing, filing duties of the department and performing electro-cardiograms and my perform the services of a respiratory care practitioner under direct supervision.