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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) p erforms 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. Certification in OB/GYN or Breast Ultrasound. The Registered Ultrasound Technologist for our client will apply medical ultrasound to patients based on doctor's orders, working within the scope of practice defined by the Society of Diagnostic Medical Sonography and the American Society of Radiologic Technologists.
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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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Proficiency in abdominal, OB/GYN, small parts, and vascular ultrasound examinations. Under the direction of the radiology director, the Ultrasound Technologist performs diagnostic ultrasound examinations using specialized equipment, following established protocols.
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RDMS certification in one or more of the following areas: Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular, Echo. Certification/Licensure:o RDMS certification in one or more of the following areas: Abdomen, OB/GYN, vascular, echo.
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Must learn and become certified in other ultrasound modalities, i.e. abdomen, OB/Gyn, breast, vascular and echo when requested. Ultrasound technologist must be able to understand clinical symptoms and be able to create diagnostic images that produce a diagnosis according to symptoms and organ structures being studied.
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American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS), Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) , and BLS/CPR by the American Heart Associate for Healthcare (AHA) or American Red Cross (ARC), required.
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The Intermediate Ultrasound Technologist must routinely work within a minimum of 2 qualifying ARDMS specialty certifications in addition to ARDMS, ARRT or CCI Vascular certification as directed by department managers/supervisors to meet the specific needs of the departments.
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High Risk OB technologist must be registered in OB/GYN. Must complete required CEU’s to maintain certification. This includes but is not limited to; Abdomen (AB), Breast (BR), Fetal Echo (FE), Neurosonology (NE), Obstetrics & Gynecology (OB/GYN) or Pediatric Sonography (PS.
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To perform a variety of diagnostic ultrasound examinations ranging from routine OB/Gyn, abdomen and small body parts to intra-cavity and color Doppler, and various invasive procedures.
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As the Ultrasound Technologist, you will perform Ultrasonic imaging and related procedures in one of the following areas: OB/GYN, Abdomen, Neurosonology, or Peripheral Vascular.
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Performs diagnostic medical sonography including abdomen, OB/GYN, small parts, as well as vascular sonography. Abdomen, OB/GYN and RVT certifications are preferred.
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What they’re looking for:RDMS (Abdomen, OB-GYN, or RVT) registered sonographer required. TITLE: Ultrasonograher / Ultrasound Tech / RDMSLOCATION: Miles City, Montana Now is your chance to join a top hospital where career growth and opportunity await you.
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What you’ll be doing:Performs diagnostic ultrasound and/or vascular exams on all types of patients in an efficient and caring manner in order to provide data for the diagnosis of a wide variety of medical conditions.
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ARRT(R) registered and Montana Radiologic Technologist license preferred or able to obtain. ARRT(R) registered and Montana Radiologic Technologist license preferred or able to obtain. You could live in an area with a low cost of living work at a medical center which is a progressive rural healthcare organization located in the picturesque Badlands of Eastern Montana might be the place.
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