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DispatchHealth offers a comprehensive benefit package, including medical, dental and vision insurance, 401k, paid time off, family, and short-term disability leave. DispatchHealth brings together experienced professionals with proven success in medicine, engineering and operations and a passion for transforming the healthcare landscape.
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Foster strong and longitudinal relationships with DispatchHealth Advanced Care and Acute Care APPs, including education and engagement around Advanced Care program services. DispatchHealth is redefining healthcare delivery through mobile and virtual healthcare.
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Current EMT certification is required as a hiring credential for this position in DispatchHealth as a medical practice (non-Emergency Medical Services) organization delivering care in patient homes.
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How You'll Make an Impact: As a mobile ultrasound technologist at DispatchHealth Imaging, you’ll: Use a company vehicle equipped with sonography equipment and drive to ultrasound patients in different facilities throughout your shift to perform ultrasound examinations on patients of all ages.
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Ability to move or lift equipment up to 50 pounds Ability to walk up and down several flights of stairs easily Flexible to work evenings, weekends, and holidays, as needed Who We Are: DispatchHealth Imaging, with the acquisition of PPX & DMI, has over 50 years of mobile imaging experience.
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DispatchHealth Imaging professionals travel locally to diagnose patients in their own homes or at a facility. Connect With Us: Get to know us Watch the video to hear from healthcare professionals on what it's like to work with DispatchHealth.
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Ultrasound tech n ologists must be credentialed in medical sonography by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS), American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI.
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At DispatchHealth, we're building the worlds largest in-home care system to deliver trusted and compassionate care to all. DispatchHealth Imaging, with the acquisition of PPX & DMI, has over 50 years of mobile imaging experience.
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Watch the video to hear from healthcare professionals on what it's like to work with DispatchHealth. Sonographers registered through ARDMS must be Registered Diagnostic Sonographer (RDMS) , and/or Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT.
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How You'll Make an Impact: Future Opening As a mobile ultrasound technologist at DispatchHealth Imaging, you’ll: Use a company vehicle equipped with sonography equipment and drive to ultrasound patients in different facilities throughout your shift to perform ultrasound examinations on patients of all ages.
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Sonographers registered through ARDMS must be Registered Diagnostic Sonographer (RDMS), and/or Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) Valid driver’s license with good driving record. As the premiere provider of portable digital x-rays, ultrasounds, EKGs, holter monitors, echocardiograms, and dopplers we pride ourselves on having superior digital technology which allow for expedited care.
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About DispatchHealth Imaging. Company vehicle provided. Depending on the market you may also utilize EKGs, Holter Monitors, and Pacemaker Checks. Use a company vehicle equipped with a compact, portable x-ray machine (DR), and drive locally to x-ray patients in different facilities throughout your shift to support patient populations from adults, geriatrics, women, and children.
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Travel by vehicle to perform portable x-rays in a variety of settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, correctional institutions, residential homes, and other patient locations. If you are looking for a dynamic work experience with more freedom and flexibility than in a traditional hospital or clinic x-ray department, then a career move here is for you.
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Set, adjust, and operate a variety of electronic equipment to obtain diagnostic images that may include EKG’s and Holter Monitor. Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (A.R.R.T.
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Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (A.R.R.T.) or Limited Scope X-Ray Operator. We offer on-demand acute care and an advanced level of medical care for people of all ages in the comfort of their own homes.
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