The bronchoscopy technician is an essential team member of the Bronchoscopy Service. The technician is fully responsible for performing all of the key responsibilities listed below, including setting up the equipment prior to the procedures, providing local anesthesia to the patient, assisting the bronchoscopist with handling of procedure instruments, collection of samples, and cleaning up after the procedures. In addition, the bronchoscopy technician generates reports, bills and maintains inventory of all equipment and disposable supplies. The Bronchoscopy Service is a procedural unit of the Adult Pulmonary Laboratories, CVRI and the Pulmonary and Critical Care Division. It provides the equipment, supplies, and trained technical personnel to assist the Pulmonary Attending Physicians and Interventional Pulmonologists when they perform bronchoscopies. These procedures may be conducted as part of the clinical evaluation and/or treatment of patients seen on the Inpatient Consult Service, the Lung Transplant Service and the Interventional Pulmonology Medicine Service. These procedures are also conducted as part of certain clinical research protocols carried out by the Pulmonary Attending Physicians. The service also provides training for medical residents and Pulmonary Fellows during their rotations on the Pulmonary Service at Moffitt-Long Hospitals.
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- Ability to use statistics
- Ability to work with a variety of personalities
- BA/BS in Biological Sciences or another applicable natural science major; or two years of college courses in the natural sciences plus two years of applicable experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Prior experience working with (extremely ill) patients in a hospital or clinic setting
- Maintain environmental health and safety training, HIPAA training.
- Excellent interpersonal skills both verbal and written
- Ability to deal with a variety of people, including (extremely ill) patients
- Ability to multitask
- Ability to work closely with other employees
- Ability to troubleshoot problems independently and in a team setting
- Able to communicate effectively with patients and be sensitive to their needs
- Ability to adapt to multiple demands/high volume work environment
- Ability to perform local anesthesia to patients
- Ability to assist with handling biopsy forceps, brushes and biopsy needles
- Ability to push a heavy cart containing equipment and supplies