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Maintains knowledge of treadmill, holter event monitor and arrhythmia guidelines. Maintains current knowledge of developments in Cardiology, as well as all applicable policies and procedures.
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This includes evaluation and management services, interpretation of EKG, Echocardiography, Cardiac Nuclear Imaging, stress Echocardiography, Holter/event monitor, reviewing and signing individual treatment plans for cardiac rehab patients and performing and interpretation of Cardioversion, and Trans-Esophageal Echocardiography (TEE.
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64 slice CT, 1.5 T magnet GE High field MRI as well as open MRI, Phillips IU22 ultrasound (4 brand new units), full pulmonary function testing, EECP, EKG, Holter, exercise stress testing, 2 nuclear cameras as well as a full range of equipment at the physician-owned clinic.
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In addition, the noninvasive cardiologist will interpret stress tests, ecgs, Holter/Event monitors as well as noninvasive cardiac imaging services such as echo, nuclear, CT and MRI, based on an individual’s training and expertise.
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Diverse specialty patient populations include: o Cardiology: Multimodality Cardiac Imaging (Echo, CT, MRI, Nuclear imaging, Stress testing), Vascular Medicine (Arteries, Veins, Lymph nodes), Cardiac Electrophysiology (Pacemaker, ICD, CRT, Ablation for AF/SVT/PVCs, Device Clinic, EKG, Holter), Interventional and Structural Heart Disease (TAVR, LAAO, TEER) & Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy (Heart Failure Clinic, Cardiac Amyloid, Pulmonary Hypertension) and Rehabilitation (Cardiac.
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As a Vascular Technician at the top-ranked cardiology hospital system in the country, you will work with our team to perform non-invasive diagnostic exams such as: 12-lead Electrocardiograms, Holter Monitor Hook-ups, Event Monitor Hook-ups, cardiac Stress Tests, and EEG testing.
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Services and procedures include coronary angiography, angioplasty and stent placements, pacemaker insertions and replacements, implantable cardiac defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy, echocardiography, nuclear medicine imaging, holter and event monitors (heart monitors), cardiac stress testing, intravascular ultrasound, cardiac MRI, and 64-slice cardiac CT angiography.
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MEDICAL CENTER Cardiology Equipment Available: Cardiac and Vascular Studies: performed on Phillips iE33’s Stress Tests and Dobutamines: Cardiac Science – Quinton (New Philips Stress Systems have been Purchased) Philips Zymed Holter Parks Flo-lab for Segmental pressures, PVR’s, ABI’s, TBI’s Apply Event recorders and provide patient information for various Event companies.
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Cardiac modalities including Echocardiology, TEE, Treadmill and Pharmacological Stress Testing, Advanced Devices, Holter Monitors, Event Recorders and EKG’s. Our Mercy Cardiology team consists of 5 physicians, 5 advanced practitioners and an engaged support staff focused on quality patient care.
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The essential functions of this position include, but are not limited to; assisting in patient care performing cardiology procedures, such as, holter monitoring, cardiac stress testing (GXT, Echo stress, Nuclear stress (treadmill and pharmacologic options), ECGs, event recorders, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, providing supervision during exercise sessions, risk factor assessment, appropriate referrals, patient education and quality assurance.
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Procedures include, but not limited to echocardiograms, echo stress tests, cardiac holter monitors, cardiac event monitors, and vascular testing for multiple cardiology clinic sites. Complex Procedure Scheduling - Responsible for scheduling various cardiology diagnostic procedures.
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As needed per department, employees place electrodes correctly for an electrocardiogram (EKG) machine or telemetry (holter) monitoring and operate machines correctly. Performs cardiac tests and monitors patient heart functions using diverse cardiology equipment.
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Practice is equipped w/ echo machines, Nuke cameras, peripheral vascular machines, EKG, treadmill, Holter, etc. Area is large enough to boast a performance theater, symphony orchestra, many ballet companies, museums, festivals, youth hockey league, & other recreation activities.
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We are searching for a Cardiology Technician I to perform electrocardiograms, exercise stress testing and apply Holter Monitors. Working knowledge of all EKG procedures including Holter Monitors and various types of Stress Testing required.
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To perform radiographic examinations, electrocardiography (EKG), pacemaker checks and holter monitoring examinations as ordered by attending physician in accordance with established protocol in mobile environment.
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