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Job requires a minimum level of knowledge ordinarily acquired through completion of a Bachelors Degree or equivalent NYS-accredited training program in sonography in order to learn Ob/Gyn, or vaginal sonography, as well as, knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
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One year of experience in cardiac sonography with an emphasis on 2D echocardiography, Doppler ultrasound, and life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia recognition preferred. One year of experience in cardiac sonography with an emphasis on 2D echocardiography, Doppler ultrasound, and life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia recognition preferred.
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Princeton offers fast, life-saving response times for patients with chest pain or stroke symptoms; cardiology, including structural heart and valve care; orthopedics, including rehabilitation; psychiatric care; a comprehensive sleep center; and a Comprehensive Bariatrics Center, providing surgical and non-surgical weight-loss procedures.
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Computed Tomography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Vascular Intervention, Cardiac Intervention, or other medical imaging credentials. Campus-based programs include diagnostic radiology, diagnostic medical sonography, magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography.
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BLS/ACLS required Registry/Registry Eligible; RCVT, RVT, RVS, RDCS registered or registry eligible and working/training in echo/vascular technology and sonography. Provides cardiology, and/or vascular testing as ordered by the Medical Staff and in accordance with established departmental policies and procedures.
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Responsible for delivery of appropriate cardiology services in a timely and courteous manner, i.e. Echo, EKG, TEE, Stress testing, monitors. Position Summary Responsible for delivery of appropriate cardiology services in a timely and courteous manner, i.e. Echo, EKG, TEE, Stress testing, monitors.
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ARRT Registered Radiologic Technologist (RT) - Certifications - Other/National, Basic Life Support (BLS) - Certification - American Heart Association (AHA) RQI, Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) - Certifications - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB), Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) - Certifications - American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS.
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The growing campus offers 253 beds and access to the most innovative medical and surgical care available, including cardiology and cardiovascular surgery; neurology and neurosurgery; comprehensive cancer care; orthopedics and sports medicine; gastroenterology; bariatrics; childbirth center with level III NICU; emergency care; and advanced imaging.
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Working closely with doctors, nurses, and technologists under the direction of the Medical Chief of Cardiology, your insight and knowledge is major league when it comes to anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, electro-physiology, cardiovascular hemodynamics, radiation properties of x-ray and fluoroscopy equipment.
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Provides direct feedback to Lab director and senior Cardiology physician staff regarding performance of Cardiology fellows, sonographers and cardiovascular students in applied sonography techniques.
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Description Summary: The Registered Ultrasound technologist will apply medical ultrasound to the patient in accordance with a doctor's order and works within the scope of practice as defined by the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and American Society Radiologic Technologists.
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Kadlec is the home to a growing open-heart surgery and interventional cardiology program, the region's only level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a world-class all digital outpatient imaging center as well as a number of other innovative services and programs.
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Our facility is a collaboration between St. Luke's Health and a team of specialized physicians-focused on general and interventional cardiology, sports medicine, and orthopedics, including total joint replacement and spine care.
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Grandview Medical Center offers programs and services in all medical and surgical areas, including Cardiology, Oncology, Neurology, Women's Health, Mental Health, Digestive Diseases, Orthopedics, Physical Medicine and Rehab, Sports Medicine and Emergency Care. There are more than 600 physicians on the Grandview medical staff representing 30 specialties and subspecialties.
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Clinical experience in one following specialties or similar specialities such as: Nursing (RN/BSN/MSN), Physician Assistant (PC), CV Sonography (RDCS/RDS), Cardiovascular Technician (RCIS/CVT/RTR/RCES/CST.
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