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Requirements: Education/Skills Graduate of an accredited school of Ultrasound Technology or other accepted and approved equivalent required Experience Minimum 1-year scanning experience in Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular and Breast Ultrasound preferred Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications ARDMS or ARRT/Sonography certification in Abdomen required within one year LRST/ARRT Radiologic Technology License preferred.
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Depending on hospital department, may also Performs routine abdominal, small parts, breast, OB/GYN, and other vascular ultrasound procedures. Performs advanced cardiac and vascular circulation diagnostic exams using echo, ultrasound, and/or Doppler equipment.
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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. Performs a variety of high-quality ultrasound procedures under minimal supervision utilizing diagnostic ultrasound imaging equipment.
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This role will perform diagnostic sonograms across the spectrum of Abdominal, OB/Gyn, Vascular, MSK and Pediatric imaging according to established standards with certification in four specialties.
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This Job 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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Providing a wide range of highly technical diagnostic exams including but not limited to: breast, abdominal, small parts and OB/GYN. Ensuring patient safety, monitoring the patient for potentially dangerous physical and/or emotional change.
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Responsibilities: Performing diagnostic general imaging ultrasound examinations according to AIUM and ACR guidelines for procedures and scanning protocols. Are you a Sonographer who is looking to grow your career with an innovative company known for Medical Imaging.
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Job Details Urgent Need for Experience Ultrasound Tech Performs diagnostic imaging using ARDMS protocols for the following exams: OB/GYN; abdomen; pelvic and endovaginal; small parts including breast, thyroid, and scrotum; vascular, including DVT, arterial legs, carotids.
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As a Mammography Technologist, you will help the Imaging Services at Wilcox Memorial Hospital to provide quality diagnostic services and care for our women patients. The largest medical center on Kaua‘i, it is a state-of-the-art acute care facility with a full suite of services offering 30 specialties and programs, including cardiology, emergency, family practice, gastroenterology, health management, internal medicine, neurology, OB-GYN, oncology, orthopedics, pediatrics and urology.
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Certified Ultrasound Technologist - American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography Required registered in abdomen, and/or OB/GYN upon hire. Performs diagnostic radiological imaging, in more than a single Modality, that may include, CT (computerized tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), general radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Sonography, or Mammography depending on location of department.
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Registered or eligible for registration with American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) in ultrasound physics, general abdominal, OB/GYN required. Current Sonography license issued by the Oregon Board of Medical Imaging required.
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Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonography (RDMS) at time of hire in either Abdomen or OB/GYN with an 18-month contingency to become registered in both; OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Sonography (S.
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One additional specialty examinations required: AB (Abdomen), BR (Breast), OB/GYN (Obstetrics and Gynecology), PS (Pediatric) or MSKS (Musculoskeletal) required. Education, Experience and Certifications Certified by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers or American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (S) with specialty in Vascular required.
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Perform high quality diagnostic Ultrasound exams in the areas of Abdomen, OB/GYN, Vascular, Pediatric, and small parts imaging. -RDMS (Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer) or registry eligible in at least three specialties of Abdomen, OB/GYN, and Vascular (RVT.
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QualificationsRegistered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer in OB/GYN and/or Abdomen, Vascular a plus. One year of clinical experience in General, OB/GYN, Small Parts and Vascular Imaging.
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