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Job Summary:Performs cardiac/vascular diagnostic procedures for interpretation by physicians; operates cardiac/vascular ultrasound diagnostic equipment, structured report/image management systems, performs diagnostic protocols in compliance with Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) standards.
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This is a position that involves performing research-grade cardiac and vascular ultrasound studies and/or other related cardiovascular examinations for research purposes. Acquires images and/or performs interpretation of cardiac and vascular ultrasound examinations.
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Knowledge of ultrasound examinations; Color Doppler vascular examinations, Abdominal studies, Breast ultrasound and Ob-Gyn procedures. Registered Vascular Technician (RVT), or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer.
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Performs Echo & Vascular ultrasound diagnostic procedures for adolescent, adult and geriatric. Join our team as a day shift, full-time, Radiology Ultrasound/Vascular Technologist in Carthage, TX.
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Demonstrated competence in Vascular ultrasound, including sonographer certification by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI.
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Current ARDMS Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) registration and/or current ARDMS Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) registration and/or current ARRT Radiography and Sonography registration (RT-R/S) registration and/or current ARRT Radiography and Vascular Sonography (RT-R/VS) registration.
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Vascular Ultrasound: ARDMS – RVT (VT), ARRT – RT (VS), or CCI – RVS. Perform general, vascular and cardiac ultrasound procedures independently with remote support. This individual will be joining a well-established, welcoming, and forward-thinking practice that is expanding their diagnostic service offerings to include ultrasound and echocardiography imaging.
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Other responsibilities of the ultrasound technician include preparing the exam room for examinations, assisting radiologists with vascular ultrasound procedures and ultrasound-guided biopsies, and maintaining sonography equipment.
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Mobile Health Team Inc., a staffing agency has an opening for a Permanent Full-Time Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (Ultrasound Technologist) position. Prepare exam room and ultrasound equipment to conduct sonography examinations following infectious disease, sterilization, and patient safety protocols, policies, and procedures.
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May assist with or participate in one or more of the following types of procedures: needle localization; breast MRI; breast ultrasound: imaging, biopsy, or fine needle aspiration; stereotactic procedure; breast implant imaging; ductography; specimen imaging; diagnostic work-up (for example, magnification, XCCL, LM, implant imaging.
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The Sonographer ensures the performance of quality diagnostic sonogram studies and controls the progression of procedures and patient flow through the Ultrasound Department. Ensure quality diagnostic sonograms, echocardiograms, and vascular studies.
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This includes but not limit to Diagnostic Imaging with X-Ray, CT Scanning, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, Ultrasound and MRI, quality control, transportation, radiation safety support and other related duties.
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Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) or via CCI as a Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) One year of experience in cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography), preferred. Graduate of a diploma, associate, or baccalaureate academic program in health science (including, but not limited to, cardiovascular technology, ultrasound, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, or nursing) or graduate of a programmatically accredited program in cardiac ultrasound (echocardiography) strongly preferred.
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RVT – Registered Vascular Technologist through ARDMS or RVS – Registered Vascular Specialist by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) RDMS – Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS.
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Assists credentialed provider with all diagnostic, interventional and therapeutic procedures within the cardiac and vascular laboratory environments. Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) - Registered Cardiac Invasive Specialist (RCIS), or Registered Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES), or The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Cardiac-Interventional Radiography (ARRT-CI) or Vascular-Interventional Radiography (ARRT-VI.
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