(Army Civilian Acquired Skills Program (ACASP) designated MOS)
a. Major duties.
The radiology specialist operates fixed and portable radiology equipment or supervises radiology activities.
MOS 68P personnel require good eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity, no aversion to the sight of blood and be able to stand for long periods of time.
(1) MOSC 68P1O.
Operates fixed and portable radiology equipment.
Reads and interprets radiographic requests and physician’s orders.
Provide patient care within the radiology area.
Prepares, assembles and adjusts instruments, materials and equipment.
Perform radiographic examinations of the upper and lower extremities, vertebral column, trunk and skull.
Performs soft tissue radiographic examinations and bone surveys.
Perform body section radiography, foreign body localization, prenatal, pediatric, urogenital, and radiographic examinations of the digestive, respiratory, vascular and nervous systems.
Develop radiographic image using digital and manual processing.
Apply radiation, electrical and mechanical protective measures.
Utilizes hospital information systems and performs routine patient administration.
Maintain patient locator file, radiographic files and report files.
Inspects and performs operator maintenance on radiology equipment.
Packs, unpacks, loads and unloads radiology equipment, assembles and dissembles radiology equipment and shelters.
(2) MOSC 68P2O.
Operates fixed and portable radiology equipment.
Performs duties shown in preceding level of skill and provides technical guidance to lower grade personnel in accomplishment of their duties.
Disseminate radiographic reports.
Assembles radiographs for reading.
Perform body section, prenatal and pediatric radiographic procedures.
Performs follow-up radiographic examinations of the digestive, urogenital, respiratory, vascular, and nervous systems.
Assist with special radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures.
Requisitions and maintains necessary levels of radiographic/medical supplies.
Evaluate radiographic personnel performance.
Supervises packing, loading, unpacking, assembly and dissembling of radiology equipment and shelters.
(3) MOSC 68P3O.
Perform complex or specialized radiographic procedures to include duties shown in preceding level of skill or activities medium-size radiology activity.
Inspects radiology activities for compliance with radiation safety procedures and to ensure orderly and clean environment for patients and initiates corrective action.
Organizes work schedules.
Assigns duties and instructs personnel in technical procedures.
Supervise operator maintenance on equipment.
Prepares and updates unit and section SOP.
Prepares and conducts radiology training programs.
Assist in quality assurance program.
Coordinate radiographic examinations of patients.
(4) MOSC 68P4O.
Supervise large radiology activity.
Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill.
Establishes work priorities and distributors workload.
Reviews, consolidates and prepares technical, personnel and administrative reports.
Coordinates and prepare sites for installation of radiographic equipment.
Manage0 personnel affairs, supply economy procedures and fiscal matters.
Prepare manpower survey reports.
Prepare the operating budget for Department of Radiology.
Review operations to ensure compliance with Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO) standards.
(5) MOSC 68P5O.
Supervise radiology activity in MEDCEN, large MEDDAC or Combat Support Hospital (CSH).
Perform duties shown in preceding level of skill.
Instruct in the procedures for developing and conducting training of military and civilian radiographic technicians.
Monitor the use, requirement, maintenance and management of resources.
b. Physical demands rating and qualifications for initial award of MOS.
Radiology specialists must possess the following qualifications:
(1) A physical demands rating of Moderate (Gold).
(2) A physical profile of 222221.
(3) Per AR 600-8-19, promotion to MSG and SGM requires an interim eligibility clearance or higher.
(4) Must possess finger dexterity in both hands.
(5) Qualifying scores.
(a)
A minimum score of 110 in aptitude area ST in Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) tests administered prior to 2 January 2002.
(b)
A minimum score of 107 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on and after 2 January 2002 and prior to 1 July 2004.
(c)
A minimum score of 106 in aptitude area ST on ASVAB tests administered on and after 1 July 2004.
(d)
A minimum OPAT score of Standing Long Jump (LJ) – 0120 cm, Seated Power Throw (PT) – 0350 cm, Strength Deadlift (SD) – 0120 lbs., and Interval Aerobic Run (IR) – 0036 shuttles in Physical Demand Category in “Moderate” (Gold).
(6) One year of Algebra with a “C” grade or numerical grade of 74% or higher. (9th grade or above).
(7) Normal color perception and normal vision with or without corrective lens.
(8) Females must not be pregnant.
(9) No history of a felony conviction.
(10) No history of conviction of crimes involving:
(a)
Any weapons/ammunition/explosives/arson charges.
(b)
Any drug activity involving illegal possession, buying, selling or distribution (dealing) of controlled substances or synthetics.
(c)
Violence against persons, animals or property.
(d)
Sexual misconduct.
(11) Formal training (completion of MOS 68P course conducted under the auspices of the U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence (MEDCoE)) is mandatory or meet the ACASP criteria per paragraph 9-5b(5)(b) of this pamphlet and in paragraphs (a) and (b) below.
(a)
Have successfully completed a Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) accredited radiography program or documented equivalent and be certified/registered in medical radiography (radiologic technology) by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or an unrestricted state license to operate radiation producing equipment.
A limited state license or permit does not qualify.
(b)
Proficiency training must be performed under the supervision of a radiologist (AOC 61Q or 61R) or an NCO qualified in MOS 68P at initial duty assignment.
(12) All prior MOS 68P Soldiers serving in another MOS reclassifying back into MOS 68P, will be reviewed for validation of skills, by the proponent, during the reclassification process.
c. Additional skill identifiers.
(Note: Refer to table 12-8 (Listing of universal ASI’s associated with all enlisted MOS)).
(1) M5–Nuclear Medicine. (Rescind 201010)
d. Physical requirements and standards of grade.
Physical requirements and SG relating to each skill level are listed in the following tables:
(1) Table 10-68P-1. Physical requirements.
(2) Table 10-68P-2. Standards of grade TOE/MTOE.
(3) Table 10-68P-3. Standards of grade TDA.
