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Preferred/Optional: Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) awarded by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS). CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSES Minimum Required: Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) awarded by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) within two years of hire.
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AHA BLS- Basic Life SupportCompletion/graduate of an approved cardiac sonographer training programExcellent communication skillsThis position requires flexibility to orient and work at all Medical Center locations.
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Experience with congenital heart disease patients and/or HCM patients Prefer adult congenital, strucPrevious experience performing adult cardiac echocardiogramsMinimum of one (1) year post-graduate experience performing adult cardiac echocardiograms IDEAL CANDIDATE Currently holds registry through ARDMS (RDCS) or CCI (RCS or ACS)Minimum of one or more years of post-graduate experience performing adult cardiac echos.
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Credential in echocardiography in one of the following required: Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) through the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) through the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI.
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A Cardiac Sonographer/Echocardiographer is a credentialed medical professional with academic and clinical experience to use imaging technology to help physicians diagnose heart problems in patients.
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Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) OR Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) (Preferred) Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) (Preferred.
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Required License: Must be a Registered Cardiac Sonographer with Cardiovascular Credentialing International or the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers; or be registry eligible and obtain registry within one year of employment.
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Sign-On Bonus The full-time position is eligible for a Sign-on Bonus JOB QUALIFICATIONS- Cardiac Sonographer HRT SONO Full-Time Cardiac Sonographer candidates must meet the following minimum job qualifications: Current ARDMS registry in Adult Echocardiography -or- Successful completion of an ultrasound or cardiovascular technology program which includes verified didactic & supervised clinical exp.
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8 years of experience as Cardiac and/or Vascular Sonographer. IMPORTANT: This position is listed as a Cardiac Sonographer IV, but based on the minimum requirements that are met, the applicant of choice will be hired as a Cardiac Sonographer I, II, III or IV.
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Registered Cardiac Sonographer, or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), or Registered Cardiac Sonographer. As an Echo Cardiographer - Cardiac Sonographer (Echo Tech) you will be responsible for the direct and indirect care of patients to ensure that the quality of the studies adhere to the standards set forth by leadership.
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Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) through the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) through the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI.
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Cardiac, Sonographer, Ultrasound, Imaging, Vascular. Join us and discover why Modern Healthcare Magazine named us in its “Top 100 Places to Work.” Overview: The Cardiac Sonographer will perform a professional echocardiogram ultrasound to patients of the clinic under direction of the Physician or Advanced Practice Nurse.
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Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer Pediatric Echocardiography (RDCS PE) registry certified or must be obtained within 12 months of training with the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) is required.
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We are seeking a Lead Cardiac Sonographer to: Motivate, lead others and share knowledge to provide advanced training to current Cardiac and Vascular Sonographers and new staff members.
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Description: RESPONSIBLE FOR: Perform inpatient and/or outpatient cardiac ultrasound testing to include 2D echo / Doppler, stress exams, and transesophageal echocardiograms as well as other duties assigned by manager, supervisor or lead sonographer.
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Title: cardiac sonographer Company: Cardiovascular Institute Of Central Florida
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