Kristin K Boyles
** *********** **** ** **********, CT 06062
203-***-**** acvu55@r.postjobfree.com
Summary
Detail-oriented Radiologic Technologist with 4 years of hands on experience and 12 years in a patient focused medical setting.
Skills
Radiologic Technologist June 29, 2012 CT License # 0026281
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists May 31, 2012
National Phlebotomy Association March 31, 2004
Child/Adult First Aid/CPR
Experience
Kathy’s Urgent Care of Wethersfield – Wethersfield
April 2015 – November 2015
Radiologic Technologist/Medical Assistant/Administrative Assistant
Doctors Treatment Center – Plainville
April 2014 – May 2015
Radiologic Technologist/Medical Assistant
Room patients in an urgent care setting, verify correct patient, obtain vital signs, perform XR when necessary. Back Lead Technologist. Order stock and supplies.
Waterbury Hospital – Waterbury Per Diem
June 2014 – January - 2015
Radiologic Technologist
Perform diagnostic x-rays in the Radiology Department on inpatients, outpatients, and trauma patients. Rotate through Fluoroscopy, Trauma rooms, and Operating room.
Jefferson Radiology – East Hartford
September 2006 – February 2014
Radiologic Technologist/Patient Care Coordinator II
Identify patient for Cat Scan, MRI, and/or XR procedure, explain procedure, question patient to verify they are able to safely have exam, insert IV catheter of varying sizes, obtain a creatinine level via use of I-Stat cartridges, draw up suitable contrast agent, position patient according to exam type using body landmarks, monitor patient throughout exam for adverse reactions, attend to reactions appropriately
American Red Cross – Farmington
March 2004 – September 2006
Mobile Blood Services
Arrive at central location, drive with co-workers to mobile site, set up tables, computers, run daily QA tests, obtain vital signs on all patients, sterilize area of blood draw, insert needle, carefully observe patient for reactions, collect enough blood and vials for appropriate testing, send patient to recovery area
Education and Training
License/Certification: Radiologic Technologist 2012
Hartford Hospital
Student September 2010- June 2012
Routine rotations through General Radiography, Fluoroscopy,
Level 1 Trauma Center Emergency Department, Portables, (11 weeks), Operating Room (8 weeks), Connecticut Children’s Medical Center (11 weeks), Special Rotations through Mammogram, Interventional Radiology (2 weeks), CT Scan (4 weeks), Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nuclear Medicine, Cardiac Catheter Lab, Ultrasound, and several outpatient facilities
References
Bonnie Pinkney 860-***-****
Andrea Archer 860-***-****
Lindsey Williams 203-***-****