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Demonstrate proficiency in Intravascular Ultrasound (IVUS), Intracardiac Echocardiography (ICE) Fractional Flow Reserve (FFR), IFR, RFR, OCT, and other additional catheter based imaging modalities.
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Job Description Travel Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) / Echo Tech - Acute CarePlease note: 2 years of echocardiography experience required within the last 5 yearsRDCS Job Summary:We are looking for a talented Cardiac Sonographer with Acute Care experience to work at an excellent healthcare facility in Chambersburg, PA. This is a fantastic opportunity to build upon your medical sonography skills while advancing your career as an echocardiograph technician.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing, a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Echo Technician for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients. Successful completion of an accredited training course in cardiac ultrasound.
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Successful completion of a cardiac echocardiography technology program (graduate of cardiac echocardiography technology program). Knowledge of multiple echocardiography platforms and technology.
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Prepare and maintain records patient to echo studies. RequirementsSuccessful completion of an accredited training course in cardiac technology. Interpretation skills to facilitate a comprehensive examination and an accurate preliminary interpretation.
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Facility is well-equipped with in-house 1.5 Tesla MRI, a state of the art digital imaging system to include a 64-slice CT, fluoroscopy and C-arm, laparoscopy, endoscopy, arthroscopy, bronchoscopy, echocardiography (GE Vivid E9), ultrasound (GE Logiq S8 Vet), an Esprit Ventilator, Dialysis, and a fully equipped ICU to deliver the best possible patient care.
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Assist supervising physicians with the training of residents, fellows, faculty and other physicians. Prepare preliminary interpretation of those studies. Ability to read, interprets, apply, and or follow physicians orders, policies, procedures, or written and verbal instructions.
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Performs the essential job duties and responsibilities of an Echocardiography Technician in assessing, planning, and implementing diagnostic testing of assigned patients. Perform Cardiac Ultrasound procedures.
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Your role will be to Perform echocardiography imaging /cardiovascular ultrasound procedures for a range of cardiovascular patients. We are seeking a new Echocardiography Technologist to join our team.
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A well-equipped hospital with a dedicated ICU, digital radiography, ultrasound, echocardiography, 1.5 Tesla MRI and 64-slice CT, mechanical ventilator, flexible and rigid endoscopy and otoscopy, on-site blood bank, ability to perform hemodialysis and plasmapheresis, and more.
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Echocardiography is one of the specializations that may be chosen by an Ultrasound technician. ResponsibilitiesEcho Technicians (Echo Tech) also known as an Echocardiography Technician, create 2-D and 3-D pictures of patients' hearts through the use of high-frequency sound waves and special equipment.
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EducationGraduate of an accredited Echocardiography program or equivalent on the job training. Essential Responsibilities:Performs echocardiogram procedure: 1.1 Utilizes ultrasound modalities of 2-D M-Mode, color flow, and Doppler Testing for visualization of all possible cardiac structures, prosthesis, and pertinent Arterial and venous anatomy and flow of blood.
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Performs a range of highly specialized cardiac ultrasound investigations, utilizing a range of advanced techniques including pulsed and continuous wave Doppler, color flow mapping and tissue Doppler imaging.
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Education: In addition to the skills normally obtained through completion of a High School education, and satisfactory completion of a cardiology technician training program or equivalent experience of two years.
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We have 7 surgical suites, CT/MRI, endoscopy, telemetry, digital radiography, echocardiography, ultrasound, fluoroscopy and more. Assist with advanced imaging (Fluoroscopy/X-ray/Ultrasound/MRI/CT)Communicate with other departments within the hospital or clinic for the overall success of the practice.
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