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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) This can include: Abdomen Ob-Gyn Small parts (breast, thyroid, & scrotal) Carotid Doppler Venous Doppler Abdominal Doppler APIÂ's PPGÂ's PVRÂ's.
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ARRT-BS Breast Sonography (ARRT-BS), ARRT-S Sonography (ARRT-S), Musculoskeletal Sonography (MSK), Reg Diag Med Sono-Abdomen (AB) (RDMS-AB), Reg Diag Med Sono-Breast (BR) (RDMS-BR), Reg Diag Med Sono-OB/GYN (OB) (RDMS-OB), Registered Vascular Tech (RVT): Registered in one of the following: Certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers ARDMS (OB/GYN) or (AB) or (BR) or (MSK) or (RVT) or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists ARRT (S) or (BS.
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WORK EXPERIENCEThree years' experience as a Ultrasound Technologist LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS - REQUIREDRDMS-OB - Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - OB/GYN (ARDMS) ORRDMS-AB - Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - Abdomen (ARDMS) ORRDMS-BR - Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer - Breast (ARDMS.
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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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This includes but is not limited to; Abdomen (AB), Breast (BR), Fetal Echo (FE), Neurosonology (NE), Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) or Pediatric Sonography (PS). If High Risk OB Technologist, then preferred experience is 3 years in ultrasound routinely performing OB/GYN exams with experience in high risk.
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Coding and Documentation: Use knowledge of OB/GYN ultrasound and CPT codes to accurately code procedures for precertification. Skills:Preauthorization Knowledge: Experience with OB/GYN ultrasound procedures and CPT coding.
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High Risk OB technologist must be registered in OB/GYN. Must complete required CEU’s to maintain certification. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Ultrasound Tech Mission Imaging Services opening.
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LRST/ARRT Radiologic Technology License preferredCertification in OB/GYN or Breast preferred. 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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To apply as an ultrasound tech, or sonographer, with Nomad, you must have an active ARDMS or equivalent certification, evidence of at least one year of experience as an OB/GYN ultrasound tech, and evidence of at least one year of experience in your specialty/modality within the past three years.
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Nomad Health seeks an experienced OB/GYN ultrasound tech for a travel assignment in MA. Two years minimum of recent experience within the applied modality as an ultrasound tech.
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Nomad Health seeks an experienced OB/GYN ultrasound tech for a travel assignment in SD. As a travel ultrasound tech with Nomad, you’ll be expected to deliver age-specific direct patient care according to unit scope of service, conduct ongoing assessments as determined by patient’s condition, facility policies, procedures, and protocols, provide individualized, non-judgemental, non-discriminatory care to all patients, families, and staff.
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Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Certificate - Ob-Gyn from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Under indirect supervision, performs a variety of diagnostic medical sonogrms (such as abdominal and OB/Gynecology ultrasound examinations) utilizing complex ultrasound equipment and transducers.
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Perform OB/GYN exams such as, transvaginal dating scans, nuchal translucency, anatomical surveys (low risk and high risk), follow up growth scans, BPP’s, umbilical artery dopplers, middle cerebral dopplers, possible fetal echocardiograms, transvaginal gynecological evaluations, follicular exams, saline infusion sonograms, ultrasound guided procedures (IUD insertions.
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Practice has state of the art equipment including the ABUS (Automated breast ultrasound scanner) Unified Women’s Healthcare is affiliated with the largest, physician-owned Ob-Gyn practice network in the nation, with more than 900 affiliated practices and 2,500 providers in 17 states and Washington DC. Choose an opportunity from dozens of cities; urban to rural.
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Must have RVT/RVS/VS with specialty in Vascular or Neurosonology; or RDCS/RCS with a specialty in Adult Echo, Fetal Echo or Pediatric Echo; or RDMS/ARRT with at least two sonographer specialties (i.e. OB/GYN, Breast, AB.
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