The urodynamic technician position integrates a unique blend of skills in the subspecialty Division of Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, in a busy ambulatory setting that includes; urodynamic testing, patient clinical sessions, day surgery and a procedural area. . This subspecialty environment is fast-paced, detail-oriented and reliant on exquisite team work across disciplines.
The urodynamic technician is (UDT) responsible for performing urodynamic tests and supporting the overall efficiency of patient flow within the urodynamic lab. The UDT is uniquely positioned within the female pelvic medicine & reconstructive surgery division.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Performs urodynamic tests and enters the information into Epic; communicates with providers regarding the testing or test results as needed. The technician will have a 2 - 4 month training period -- depending on whether the technician has prior experience -- to make sure she/he is competent and feels comfortable doing the testing.
Attend a one-day urodynamic testing course to consolidate knowledge - either on-line or in-person (depending on current Covid protocols)
Assist on all usual urogynecologic office procedures such as cystoscopies, bladder botox, urethral bulking, pelvic floor injections, etc.
Responsible for catheterization of assigned patients under aseptic, atraumatic conditions: observes condition of patients and reports unusual conditions
Collects urologic specimens from patients and delivers them to the main laboratory; carries out oral instructions and written doctor's orders
Takes and documents patient vital signs, collects specimens and performs point of care testing as ordered
Schedules appointments, laboratory tests and calls the outpatient department to verify appointments
Reschedules patient appointments when necessary when equipment is dysfunctional and cannot be repaired in a timely manner
Evaluate daily schedule to identify changes in patient appointments, early recognition of need to reschedule patients, etc. Scans patient reports in to EPIC.
Operates, calibrates, and performs minor maintenance on electronic urodynamic equipment; ensures that urodynamic machines are functioning and accurate prior to daily patient appointments. Communicate with Laborie help as needed when the equipment is malfunctioning.
Prepares and arranges instruments, towels, solutions, and other supplies for urodynamic appointments; clean and provides low- and high-level disinfection of all procedural equipment, including use of pessaries, UD equipment and UD machine following MGH infection control guidelines
Maintain detailed equipment assessment pre and post procedures; daily and weekly quality control of all equipment; order and stock laboratory supplies.
Complete and maintain detailed paperwork for all laboratory procedures; maintenance of lab statistics.
Provides excellent customer service to patients and co-workers; explains to patients procedures that they will undergo; assists in lifting patients and assists wheelchair patients to stand or walk short distances
Involved in unit quality assurance regarding documentation and core responsibilities related to UDT role
Keep informed of current developments in urodynamic technology and methods by reading available literature that will be provided to the UDT technician by the practice manager or providers; acts as a resource person for professional staff on the use of urodynamic machines relative to the needs and characteristics of individual cases
Performs other related duties as required
Perform all duties and responsibilities of a MA I and MA II as required
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS:
High School Diploma or equivalent
MA certification required
1 year of prior clinical experience in an ambulatory setting preferred
SKILLS/ ABILITIES/ COMPETENCIES REQUIRED:
• Must be detail oriented; must be proficient at identifying and organizing necessary tasks
• Must be able to follow protocols and function well under pressure
• Effective interpersonal and communication skills
• Ability to provide compassionate care to patients
• Ability to recognize emergency situations and respond appropriately
• Possess manual dexterity and visual acuity
• Knowledge of aseptic technique and standard precautions
• Operate, calibrate, and perform minor maintenance on electronic urodynamic equipment
• Adapt the use of urodynamic equipment and procedures to non-standard individual cases
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Outpatient office setting
Day shift
Possible weekly travel to offsite locations
EEO Statement
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