Rajitha Roy
***-** ******* *** • Bellerose, NY **426 •C-516-***-**** •H -718-***-**** **********@*****.***
Objective:
To obtain a position as a Radiologic Technologist
Education:
Bachelors in Science, Radiologic Technology B.S. RT (R)
Long Island University C.W. Post- Brookville, New York, May 2011
ARRT Licensed and Certified, June 2011
Associates in Liberal Arts Math/ Science
La- Guardia Community College- Thomson Avenue, New York June 2007
Honors
Departmental Honors, Dean’s List
Received the Joint Review Committee of Education in Radiologic Technology Award of Excellence
Advanced Courses
Specialty in Computed Tomography ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cross sectional Anatomy in Pro section and Gross Primate Anatomy.
CPR Certified, Member of Medical Imaging Society Sept 2009-April2011
Clinical Experience
North Shore University Manhasset, St Catherine Siena Medical Centre, October 2011- Present
• Weekly rotation through Emergency room, Operating room, Portable mobile imaging, Radiology main and C-arm examinations.
• Contrast Procedures- Upper gastrointestinal system, Small bowel series, ERCP, Barium Enema Nephrourography, Cystography
• Familiar with Equipments such as OEC 9900, Fuji film processor, Philips Digital System, Siemens, General Electric device, Fuji Mammography
• Efficient patient service in a fast paced enviornment, handled medical records of confidentiality and worked co-operatively with medical professionals and met demanding objectives.
Nassau University Community Medical Center, North Shore Long Island Jewish and St Joseph’s Hospital, Sept 2009-April 2011
• Positioned patients for radiographic examinations and provided comfort throughout diagnostic process.
• CR/DR, Film/Screen, Digital Radiography, PACS, Fluoroscopy, Contrast studies, Mobile Radiography
• Proven abilities in Radiation Safety and scheduling hospital procedures.
• Image Evaluation, Maintained records of examination and Patient Care
Volunteer Experience
Lenox Hill Hospital, 100 East 77th Street NY - May 2008- Jan 2009
• Assisted patients from arrival in emergency room to various tests and through their disposition.
• Shadowing included full spectrum of medicine from sprained ankles, strokes and trauma.
• Observed X-rays, CT scans, Ultrasound, Intubation, access IV and phlebotomy.
• Working knowledge of computerized processes and data entry procedures.
References: Available upon request