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Diagnostic medical sonographer, diagnostic sonographer, sonography, DMS, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, patient care, sono. The Ultrasound Technician is responsible for providing timely diagnostic services to both inpatient and outpatients under the direction of a Radiologist and departmental protocols.
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Associate's Applied Science in Sonography, or related field required. Performs Ultrasound independently, consults the Radiologist as necessary. Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) certification preferred.
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Requirements: Basic Life SupportMinimum 1-year scanning experience in Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular and Breast Ultrasound preferredARDMS or ARRT/Sonography certification in Abdomen required within one yearLRST/ARRT Radiologic Technology License preferredCertification in OB/GYN or Breast preferred Associate's Degree in Related Field of Study Work Schedule: TBD.
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Description Summary: This Job 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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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 complex 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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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.
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PreferredCustomer service experience PreferredLicenses and CertificationsRegistry Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - ARDMS ARRT-Sonography or CCI-Sonography are also accepted dependent upon department.
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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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Assists the Radiologist in performing invasive biopsy procedures using the Ultrasound system to pin point exact anatomical location(s) of a specified diseased area for specimen evaluation and diagnosis.
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Reviews cases with the radiologist when appropriate. 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. Protects ultrasound patients by adhering to safety policies and protocols.
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Required Certifications, Registrations, LicensesCredentialed Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). Communicates information and follows through on instructions received from the radiologist, radiology physician assistant and / or fellow sonographer(s.
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Registered by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARMDS) or registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) in Sonography (S). Reviews images, makes initial observations, documents exceptions from established protocols and communicates data to radiologist.
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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. Posted job title: Sonographer - GYN - (Sonography - Sono.
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May also perform breast Ultrasound. Performs general, OB and some vascular Ultrasound. This may include Cat Scan and C-arm units. Performs diagnostic general radiological procedures utilizing various imaging equipment to assist in diagnosis of disease and injuries.
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