Katie Sers is a dedicated Radiologic Technologist at Sherwood Urgent Care, where she leverages her extensive educational background in Radiologic Imaging to provide high-quality diagnostic services in a fast-paced environment. With a primary focus on radiography, Katie has honed her skills in producing diagnostic images...
Katie Sers is a dedicated Radiologic Technologist at Sherwood Urgent Care, where she leverages her extensive educational background in Radiologic Imaging to provide high-quality diagnostic services in a fast-paced environment. With a primary focus on radiography, Katie has honed her skills in producing diagnostic images that are critical for patient assessment and treatment. Her expertise extends beyond traditional radiography; she has successfully cross-trained in computed tomography (CT) and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) scanning, allowing her to offer a comprehensive range of imaging services.
At Sherwood Urgent Care, Katie plays a pivotal role in key projects aimed at enhancing patient care and safety. She is actively involved in implementing protocols that ensure the highest standards of patient safety during imaging procedures. Her proficiency in drug, breath, and hair follicle testing further underscores her commitment to providing thorough and accurate diagnostic services.
Katie’s skill set is complemented by her certifications in CPR and her ability to monitor vital signs, making her a versatile asset to the healthcare team. Her knowledge of medical terminology and EKG procedures enhances her capability to communicate effectively with both patients and healthcare professionals. Additionally, her experience with Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) ensures that imaging data is efficiently managed and readily accessible for clinical decision-making.
Through her dedication to health education and her compassionate approach to patient care, Katie Sers exemplifies the vital role of Radiologic Technologists in urgent care settings, continually striving to improve patient outcomes and contribute to the overall efficiency of the healthcare system.