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Lafayette B. Williams, R.T.
**** ***** ****** ******, ** • Washington, D.C. 20018
(M) 202-***-**** (E) acgee4@r.postjobfree.com
OBJECTIVE
Health professional with experience in both hospital and clinic settings in radiology and ultra sound,
seeking an opportunity to apply my skills and deliver outstanding patient services and achieve the goals
and values of the facility.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Center for Vascular Medicine – Greenbelt, MD 2012 – 2013
Radiologic Technologist
• Prepared O.R. Suite for surgery by setting up the vascular C-Arm and ultra sound equipment for
vascular access, femoral or radial
• Verified patients for surgery and transported them to the O.R.
• Greeted patients and introduced them to the operating staff
• Lifted patient to O.R. table and applied proper restraints for surgery
• Monitored Vascular C-Arm and Ultrasound equipment during surgery
• Performed the roles of Circulator monitoring the laser equipment and retrieving supplies during
surgery
Medforce – Fairfax, VA 2002 – 2012
Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
• Performed orthopedic x-ray exams and manually developed radiographs at older facilities
• Maintained fixer/developer chemical levels of the processor and properly stored film in dark
rooms
• Logged patients daily on procedures performed and explained the purpose and process of the
procedures
• Monitored patients during injections of contrast media during examinations
• Tracked and ordered inventory of hospital supplies
Georgetown Medical Center - Washington, D.C. 2002 – 2005
Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
• Instructed patients on posture during bone examinations and performed Dexa exams
• Greeted patients, explained all radiographic procedures in detail and conducted patient bone
surveys
• Completed pediatric radiographs, tomograms, arthograms, venograms, myelograms, lumbar
punctures and diagnostic radiographs
• Assisted staff in the emergency room with trauma exams
Doctors Community Hospital - Lanham, MD 2000 – 2002
Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
• Checked examination schedules for the day and mixed barium fluids for daily fluoroscopic
examinations that occur each morning
• Greeted patients in waiting area, escorted them to examination rooms and explained fluoroscopic
exam in detail to patients
• Prepared patients for examinations and served barium liquids for patients to swallow and
positioned patients for angled x-rays
• Utilized portable equipment for bone exams, C-Arm in the O.R. room, and conducted
radiographs, tomograms, arthograms, venograms, and myelograms,
Greater Southeast Hospital - Washington, D.C. 2000 – 2001
Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
• Assisted emergency room physicians and nurses on trauma cases conducted exams directed by
physician such as pelvic and appendage bone examinations
• Conducted O.R. x-ray exams at the direction of the doctor and developed patient x-rays via
daylight system or utilizing dark room
• Responsible for shutting down equipment in examination rooms and O.R. during downtimes and
end of business day
• Trained x-ray students from various schools allowing them to shadow clinical duties and
answering questions from students
D.C. Detention Facility - Washington, D.C. 1997 – 2000
Radiologic Technologist
• Performed a wide variety of x-ray examinations on prison patients and complied with facility rules,
regulations and procedures with regards to handling prisoners during examinations
• Maintained daily list of patients to be examined for prison guards
• Recorded examinations performed on patients and updated patient charts both manually and on
electronic databases
• Performed quality control test each morning on x-ray film development checking on the
temperature of the x-ray processor and running test strip through system
• Maintained proper care of x-ray film badge which monitors levels of radiation received
Veterans Hospital - Washington, D.C. 1984 – 1997
Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
• Utilized geriatric techniques conformed communications in dealing with war veterans during
routine x-ray examinations
• Performed diagnostic radiography in a variety of situations including fluoroscopy, emergency, and
intro-operative radiography
• Monitored patients on reactions to contrast media during exams and responded to Code
emergencies when needed
Howard University Hospital - Washington, D.C. 1981 – 1984
Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist
• Performed x-ray examinations on trauma patients in the ER
• Conducted manual tomographic examinations on patient kidneys
• Performed a wide variety of routine and emergency exams, proficient in C-Arm operation, used
portable x-ray equipment
• Hand developed radiographs utilizing dark room
EDUCATION/LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
Center for Vascular Medicine - Greenbelt, MD 2013
Training in Interventional Radiology
Sanford Brown College - Lanham, MD 2012
Ultra Sound Certification
University of the District of Columbia - Washington, D.C. 1981
AAS - Radiologic Studies
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
Licensed to practice in Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia