Professional Resume Template for

Radiologic Technologist

Clara M. Vance

Denver, CO

(303) 555-0143

clara.vance@email.com

linkedin.com/in/clara-vance-radiology | claravance.com

Professional Summary

Methodical Radiologic Technologist with 5 years of experience executing high-quality diagnostic imaging protocols in busy outpatient clinics and trauma centers. Skilled in operating digital radiography consoles, managing patient positioning, and optimizing PACS workflows. Proven history of reducing image acquisition cycle times by 22% while keeping first-pass scan acceptance rates above 99.6%. Collaborative communicator who partners with radiologists and emergency room staff to deliver accurate findings under pressure. Proficient in GE Healthcare DR systems, Sectra PACS, and Epic Radiant RIS platforms.

Work Experience

Radiologic Technologist — Denver Health Medical Center

Denver, CO | August 2023 – Present

  • Performed 4,200+ high-quality diagnostic radiographic procedures annually using GE Healthcare digital systems, maintaining compliance with radiation safety protocols to achieve a 99.8% image quality score.
  • Collaborated with a team of 12 clinical physicians and radiologists to optimize emergency department workflows, reducing patient scan-to-PACS upload times by 24% and improving diagnostic throughput.
  • Calibrated 3 high-volume digital radiography suites daily using QA phantoms and dosimetry reports, lowering image artifact-induced repeat rates by 18% under strict ALARA safety standards.
  • Instructed 6 junior technologist interns on advanced patient positioning techniques for complex orthopedic scans, elevating the department's first-pass imaging success rate from 89% to 97%.

Radiologic Technologist — UCHealth Memorial Hospital

Colorado Springs, CO | June 2021 – July 2023

  • Administered 3,600+ general radiographic examinations for outpatient clinics, maintaining precise alignment parameters to lower patient radiation exposure rates by 15%.
  • Logged 2,400+ diagnostic cases in Epic Radiant RIS, correcting demographic and coding discrepancies to decrease clinic check-in administrative bottlenecks by 22% over a 12-month period.
  • Audited personal dosimeter logs and lead protective shielding equipment for a staff of 15 healthcare workers, securing 100% compliance with state radiological safety regulations.
  • Standardized a pre-scan patient safety screening protocol across 2 outpatient clinics, which reduced procedure setup delays by 19% and increased patient satisfaction scores by 12%.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences

Colorado State University · Fort Collins, CO · 2021

Skills

Radiographic Imaging, Patient Positioning, Radiation Safety, Equipment Calibration, Diagnostic Radiography, PACS Systems, Sectra PACS, Epic Radiant RIS, DICOM Standards, Quality Control Audits, Medical Terminology, Patient Care, Fluoroscopy Assistance, HIPAA Compliance, Patient Assessment

Projects

PACS Integration Project

Role: Lead Technologist

Tools: Sectra PACS, Epic Radiant, MS Excel

Coordinated the transition of 3 outpatient clinics to a unified Sectra PACS platform, training 15 staff members and reducing scan retrieval time by 30%.

ALARA Dosage Initiative

Role: Radiation Safety Representative

Tools: Radcal Calibration Kit, Excel, Google Sheets

Evaluated dose exposure patterns across 4 imaging suites, adjusting exposure settings to lower average patient radiation doses by 22%.

Certifications

  • Registered Technologist (Radiography) – ARRT(R) (2021)
  • Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) – Colorado (2021)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) – American Heart Association (2021)

Additional information

  • Languages: English (Native), Spanish (Conversational)
  • Professional Affiliations: Member of the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT)
  • Availability: 2 weeks notice

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Radiologic Technologist

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$62,000

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$96,000

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$78,000

Growth Outlook:

Employment for Radiologic Technologists is projected to grow 6% from 2024 to 2034, driven by the diagnostic imaging demands of an aging baby-boomer population. As patients age, the incidence of fractures, osteoporosis, and chronic conditions requiring radiographic analysis increases. While hospitals remain the largest employers, outpatient centers and diagnostic clinics are expanding their use of portable and digital imaging tools. Technologists who obtain additional credentials in Computed Tomography (CT) or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) will have the strongest job prospects.

6% growth from 2024 to 2034

Key Skills Required

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Proficiency in performing high-quality diagnostic radiographic procedures and patient positioning || Thorough understanding of ALARA principles, radiation safety, and patient shielding techniques || Hands-on experience operating digital radiography (DR) consoles and Picture Archiving Systems (PACS) || Active experience documenting patient cases in Epic Radiant or other Radiology Information Systems (RIS) || Adherence to HIPAA guidelines, patient privacy regulations, and clinical safety protocols

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