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OB/GYN sonographer, sonography, GYN sonographer, OB/GYN sonography, OB/GYN, OB GYN, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, medical, patient care, sono.
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We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled ultrasound Sonographer to join our talented team. About the job Ultrasound Sonographer OBGYN. RDMS eligible graduates from CAAHEP (Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education) accredited program must be registered in OB/GYN within 12 months of employment.
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RDMS-OB - Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - OB/GYN (ARDMS) OR. RDMS-BR - Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - Breast (ARDMS) RDMS-AB - Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - Abdomen (ARDMS) OR.
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The Sonographer Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM), under general supervision of a Physician, performs routine and detailed OB/GYN Sonographic Imaging procedures in Physician Office or Clinic setting specific to Maternal Fetal Medicine in accordance with established protocols (AIUM.
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May be required to perform duties of other modalities within the department to which licenses are held by the technologist/sonographer. Perform OB and MFM procedures (amniocentesis procedures.
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, or Ultrasonographer, or RDMS OB/GYN Specialty. You must feel comfortable working independently, as you will be the only sonographer on shift. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, or Ultrasonographer, or RDMS OB/GYN Specialty.
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Exams include, but may not be limited to, abdominal, vascular, small parts, ob-gyn, vascular, infant head/hip/spine, and interventional procedures. & Must obtain ARDMS certifications in Abdomen, OB/GYN, or Vascular as required by each entity within 18 months of employment.
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Transfers and verifies image data in PACS and other digital and reporting systems providing necessary medical history and information for Radiologist interpretation. Performs routine and detailed sonography imaging by acquiring and processing patient exams in accordance with accreting bodies and/or manufacturer guidelines and as outlined in department protocols.
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Requirements: RMDS Abdomen, OB/GYN, and RVT certification requiredBLS certification requiredPrevious sonographer experience requiredAbility to work independentlyExemplary patient care & customer service skills Compensation They offer a very competitive pay range of $73,000 to $106,000, depending on experience.
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The Sonographer will provide optimum patient care while performing various OB/GYN ultrasound exams, must be able to correctly identify all areas of interest and image anatomy in varied patient positions.
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Job SummaryA leading provider of imaging services is looking to add a Full Time Body/Breast Ultrasound Technologist to our team. Independently perform Ultrasound exams on patients providing high quality imagesProvide clear and detailed information regarding Ultrasound exams and care to patientsComplete appropriate documentation and obtain interpretation for each examImplement safety standards and performs appropriate quality control procedures on equipmentManage patient priority and act as a first responder when needed.
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Job SummaryA leading provider of imaging services is looking to add a Full Time Body Ultrasound Technologist to our team. Primary Responsibilities: Independently perform Ultrasound exams on patients providing high quality imagesProvide clear and detailed information regarding Ultrasound exams and care to patientsComplete appropriate documentation and obtain interpretation for each examImplement safety standards and performs appropriate quality control procedures on equipmentManage patient priority and act as a first responder when needed.
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We serve southeast Idaho, western Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park, and parts of Montana. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder. As an Ultrasound Technologist in the Women’s Center, you will be part of our friendly and compassionate women’s imaging and breast imaging team.
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Multi-modality imaging department that provides general Sonography, OB/GYN, Abdominal, Vascular and Pelvic ultrasound studies as well as performs Diagnostic Radiography. Perform lead sonographer and lead x-ray duties in outpatient setting.
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Selects proper sonography protocols and techniques to obtain optimal data. Takes steps to acquire additional information if needed from the patient, ordering provider and/or Radiologist. Reviews cases with the radiologist when appropriate.
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