Self-Assessment and Cross-Referencing for internationally trained magnetic resonance technologists

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Self-Assessment and Cross-Referencing for internationally trained magnetic resonance technologists Name: Date: This self-assessment tool is meant to assist you in identifying how your previous program education, work experiences and additional post-program training and educational opportunities compare to the general competency outcome requirements for Alberta-trained technologists. There are six section headings in this self-assessment tool. Each section has statements related to the section heading. The sections and statements closely compare to the required knowledge, skill and attitude expected of technologists in Alberta. Each statement requires two steps. For the first step, read through each of the self-assessment categories and statements. For each statement, self-assess your own professional practice and determine the status of your knowledge, skill and competency as it relates to the statement. Please review the chart below to understand the rating system for your self-assessment. Circle the number that is applicable to your own practice based on your knowledge, skill and competency for each statement. There is no right or wrong answer. This tool is used to assist the Registration Committee when your documents are reviewed. The second step of each statement is the cross-referencing. Below each statement is space for you to reference where you learned, practiced or performed this skill. If your knowledge and skill for each statement can be referenced to one of your educational program courses, please list the course in the space provided. If the experience comes from your work experience, please list the facility where the work experience took place and the dates. If the experiences in any one of statements come from additional training and educational sessions, please list the learning activity in the space provided and include documents with your application verifying completion of the additional training and educational sessions you listed. The more information you can provide the more information the Registration Committee will have when making a decision regarding your application. Self- Assessment Categories: 1 I have never performed or learned about this skill/task. This is not something taught within the respective clinical program or learned through work experience. 2 3 4 5 I have not performed this skill since my initial training. I have had experience in this area. The experiences have not been recent. I have limited experience in this area. The experiences are recent. I have extensive experience in this area. The experiences are recent. This is something only learned in the clinical program and not put into practice while working in the field. This is something taught within the clinical program or practiced early on in the career. This skill has not been practiced in the past five years. This is something taught within the clinical program and/or practiced in the career. The occurrences are infrequent and practiced within the last five years. This is something that is performed on a daily basis or fairly regularly. The occurrences are frequent and practiced within the last five years.

Section 1: Professional Accountability and Responsibility Legislation, Standards and Ethics Adhere to and apply the Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice within my practice as outlined by my association or regulatory body. Perform my duties while upholding my patients legal and civil rights. Maintain confidentiality of patient information and records. Teamwork Work effectively and communicate professionally within a multidisciplinary healthcare team. Negotiate resolutions to conflicts and problems in my practice environment. Professional Advocacy Supervise, interact with and evaluate student technologists in the practice environment. Provide education which is responsive to the diverse needs of the patient, public and healthcare population. Contribute to quality control initiatives and/or research activities.

Professional Competence Demonstrate personal commitment to continuing professional development through formal programs and/or self-directed learning. Section 2: Workplace Health & Safety Magnet/Magnetic Field Safety Follow established policies and procedures to ensure safety to patients, personnel and equipment in the magnet environment. Ensure removal of contraindicated objects from patient or others who enter the magnetic resonance (MR) environment. Follow established policies and procedures regarding patients who might be pregnant. Follow established policies and procedures to seek clarification to orders, requisitions or instructions. Occupational Health and Safety Consistently apply standards in the handling, use, storage and disposal of hazardous workplace materials. Adhere to Occupational Health and Safety standards in the workplace. Emergencies Respond appropriately to all facility threats and emergencies

Section 3: Patient Care Patient Environment Administer first aid/basic life support in emergency situations. Apply body-fluid precautions to prevent contamination of person(s), equipment and environment. Appropriately manage patient ancillary devices (i.e. intravenous (IV) lines and other diagnostic and therapeutic tubes/lines; IV pumps and other patient monitors; oxygen flow). Ensure safe patient transfers. Patient Assessment and Intervention Ensure patient s understanding of, and consent for, all procedures prior to action. Adapt assessment and screening procedures according to patient s presentation and needs. Identify contraindications to proceed with the patient s procedure. Pre-screen patients according to absolute or potential contraindications prior to initiating the MR procedure. Operate power injector.

Safely administer medications and/or contrast agents to the patient as required for imaging purposes. Monitor and assess patient vital signs. Recognize and respond appropriately to changes in patient condition including when adverse reactions are experienced by patients receiving medications or contrast agents. Communication and Education Provide pre- and post-procedural instructions, education and care to the patient. Provide for the needs of patients and their families. Recording and Documenting Use current, appropriate and clear medical terminology. Input and retrieve data using appropriate media. Section 4: Operation of Equipment Fundamental Equipment Procedures Ensure safe operation of radiation emitting, radiation safety and radiation monitoring equipment according to manufacturer s specification and departmental policies. Perform basic troubleshooting; correct or report as appropriate.

Perform Equipment Quality Control (QC) Perform QC of imaging equipment according to departmental policies and standards. Scan phantoms regularly as part of the MR system s QC procedures. Evaluate outcomes of QC procedures. Maintain equipment QC and repair records. Section 5: Clinical Procedures Fundamental Clinical Procedures Confirm accuracy and completeness of requisition and resulting documentation. Accurately prepare the patient and the equipment for all procedures. Perform venipuncture. Insert or remove instruments or devices beyond the opening of the urethra or beyond the anal verge for the purpose of conducting diagnostic scans and imaging of body tissue. Input and access digital and electronic data relative to the management of the patient.

Organize scan sequences for efficiency and with regard for specific absorption rate (SAR). Adapt standard protocols for the patient s age and condition. Actively monitor the patient. Assess images and data sets and confirm accuracy, acceptability and completeness. Optimize and store electronic images. Maintain knowledge of pathologies, conditions, diseases and disorders. Operate MR System Select and apply appropriate coil. Select appropriate phase and frequency encoding directions for the region of interest, imaging plane and anatomy to be visualized. Select parameters necessary to reduce motion effects, achieve desired contrast and optimize image quality. Program correct protocol sequences.

Perform all functions relating to the imaging of physiological and anatomical systems. Perform MPR/MIP data manipulations. Additional Procedures Participate in cardiac imaging procedures. Participate in MR spectroscopy. Participate in functional imaging including perfusion, diffusion and activation studies. Section 6: Interpretation and Analysis Analyze and Enhance Practice Evaluate best practices in relation to quality assurance programs. Participate in professional growth opportunities which include research and presentations. July 2009; Revised: February 2013