This role will require you to organise the outpatient and inpatient GA / sedation workflow through 3 MR scanners on a day-to-day basis. This will involve liaising with referrers, anaesthetists, ward staff and multi-disciplinary team in order to keep outpatient and inpatient waits to a realisable time-scale.
You will work closely with the current patient pathway coordinator, anaesthetists, clinical leads and specialist radiographers to prioritise the work, identify any safety issues and cascade these safety issues to more superior staff in order to keep patients and staff safe in a dangerous environment. You must be able to understand and a good working knowledge of Excel as all outpatients and inpatients are recorded onto excel, and audits are produced from this spreadsheet.
Due to the high demand of the outpatient and inpatient workflow, you will be required to have good communication skills in order to cascade information to all relevant parties.
This is a training post to work under the supervision of the current patient pathway care coordinator at a band 3 grade, after completion of training the post holder will be regraded to a band 4, training is expected to take between 6 months and 12 months.
You will support and implement the delivery of excellent quality patient care within the MRI department and assist in the organisation of both outpatient and inpatient GA / sedation scans to ensure an efficient departmental workflow. You will work closely with the relevant disciplines of staff within the Trust/ network and with external agencies, in mapping the patient journey from referral to investigation, highlighting bottlenecks, opportunities for improvement and appropriate pathways of care relevant to the MRI agenda.
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This role will require you to organise the outpatient and inpatient GA / sedation workflow through 3 MR scanners on a day-to-day basis. This will involve liaising with referrers, anaesthetists, ward staff and multi-disciplinary team in order to keep outpatient and inpatient waits to a realisable time-scale.
You will work closely with the current patient pathway coordinator, anaesthetists, clinical leads and specialist radiographers to prioritise the work, identify any safety issues and cascade these safety issues to more superior staff in order to keep patients and staff safe in a dangerous environment. You must be able to understand and a good working knowledge of Excel as all outpatients and inpatients are recorded onto excel, and audits are produced from this spreadsheet.
Due to the high demand of the outpatient and inpatient workflow, you will be required to have good communication skills in order to cascade information to all relevant parties.
This is a training post to work under the supervision of the current patient pathway care coordinator at a band 3 grade, after completion of training the post holder will be regraded to a band 4, training is expected to take between 6 months and 12 months.
You will support and implement the delivery of excellent quality patient care within the MRI department and assist in the organisation of both outpatient and inpatient GA / sedation scans to ensure an efficient departmental workflow. You will work closely with the relevant disciplines of staff within the Trust/ network and with external agencies, in mapping the patient journey from referral to investigation, highlighting bottlenecks, opportunities for improvement and appropriate pathways of care relevant to the MRI agenda.
Duties to include but not be limited to: