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This Program
Guide is designed to help you become familiar with some of the Radiography resources available from the Miami Dade College, Medical
Center Campus Library. If you need assistance, please contact a librarian by phone
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Code of Ethics for Radiologic Technologists
- The radiologic
technologist conducts himself or herself in a professional manner, responds to
patient needs and supports colleagues and associates in providing quality
patient care.
- The radiologic
technologist acts to advance the principal objective of the profession to
provide services to humanity with full respect for the dignity of mankind.
- The radiologic
technologist delivers patient care and service unrestricted by concerns of
personal attributes or the nature of the disease or illness, and without
discrimination on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion or socio-economic
status.
- The radiologic
technologist practices technology founded upon theoretical knowledge and
concepts, uses equipment and accessories consistent with the purpose for which
they were designed and employs procedures and techniques appropriately.
- The radiologic
technologist assesses situations; exercises care, discretion and judgment;
assumes responsibility for professional decisions; and acts in the best
interest of the patient.
- The radiologic
technologist acts as an agent through observation and communication to obtain
pertinent information for the physician to aid in the diagnosis and treatment
of the patient and recognizes that interpretation and diagnosis are outside
the scope of practice for the profession.
- The radiologic
technologist uses equipment and accessories, employs techniques and
procedures, performs services in accordance with an accepted standard of
practice and demonstrates expertise in minimizing radiation exposure to the
patient, self and other members of the health care team.
- The radiologic
technologist practices ethical conduct appropriate to the profession and
protects the patient's right to quality radiologic technology care.
- The radiologic
technologist respects confidences entrusted in the course of professional
practice, respects the patient's right to privacy and reveals confidential
information only as required by law or to protect the welfare of the
individual or the community.
The radiologic
technologist continually strives to improve knowledge and skills by
participating in continuing education and professional activities, sharing
knowledge with colleagues and investigating new aspects of professional
practice.
American Society
of Radiologic Technologists,
Code of Ethics, February 2003.

