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Job Segment: OB/GYN, Ultrasound, Obstetrics, Gynecology, Rad Tech, Healthcare. Certification and registration as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer through ARDMS in one of the following categories: Abdomen, OB/GYN, Breast or Vascular Technology.
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RDMS or registry eligible Abdomen, OB/Gyn, Vascular – Sonographer Level 2. Full Time Diagnostic Ultrasound Sonographer in Boulder, CO. - $10,000 Sign-on Bonus. This is a full time 40 hour a week position for an Ultrasound Sonographer.
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General Ultrasound: ARDMS – (AB), (OB/GYN), (BR) or ARRT - RT(RDMS) Vascular Ultrasound: ARDMS – RVT (VT), ARRT – RT (VS), or CCI – RVS. Perform general, vascular and cardiac ultrasound procedures independently with remote support.
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Must be certified in 1 of the following specialties within 2 years: AB (Abdomen) OB (Ob/Gyn) VT (Vascular Technology) BR (Breast Ultrasound) The Ultrasound Technologist (Sonographer, US Tech) performs all necessary functions in completing ultrasound/vascular examination.
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Minimum 1-year scanning experience in Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular and Breast Ultrasound preferred. Certification in OB/GYN or Breast preferred Current BLS (American Heart Association) required.
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Must have certification in Vascular ultrasound or must obtain RVT (Registered Vascular Technologist) certification within 6 months from date of hire. 12 months experience in Vascular Ultrasound preferred.
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Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer RDMS (OB/GYN) and. Graduate of Vascular Ultrasound Program (Preferred) The Diagnostic Medical and Vascular Sonographer, under general supervision performs general Sonography and Vascular Sonography procedures in accordance with department protocols.
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Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) - Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) Reviews all images on Ultrasound machine or IMPAX (PACS) and thoroughly fills out Ultrasound worksheet in a timely manner.
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RDMS (Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) OB/GYN, ABD; RVT (Registered Vascular Technologist), RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer) or Cardiac Sonography Experience.
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Medical Sonographer (RDMS) registration with OB/GYN issued by the American Registry of Diagnostic Med Sonography (ARDMS) needs to be obtained within 3 months unless department leader has determined it is not required, and.
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General Ultrasound: ARDMS – (AB), (OB/GYN), (BR) or ARRT - RT(RDMS) and/or. We’re looking for a top-notch, full-time Sonographer to provide ultrasound and echo procedures at a primary care practice located in the Whiteland, IN area.
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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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Hold a certification in ultrasound in one or more of the following registries (having all three is a plus, but not required) General Ultrasound: ARDMS - (AB), (OB/GYN), (BR) or ARRT - RT(RDMS) and/or Vascular Ultrasound: ARDMS - RVT (VT), ARRT - RT (VS), or CCI - RVS and/orEchocardiography: ARDMS - RDCS or CCI - Client or RCS.
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ARDMS or ARRT certification in the following is preferred: vascular, ECHO, OB/GYN, and breast imaging. Calling Medical Sonographer/Ultrasound Technologist who enjoys variety in hospital practice environment and willing to grow in their career with a rural critical access hospital.
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ARDMS in at least one of the following areas or (or registry eligible) in the areas of abdomen, obstetrics/gynecology (OB/GYN), or vascular technology (RVT) for registry eligible, one must be completed within 9 months of employment.
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