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Job Summary Proficient at all functions required to schedule, perform and process echo and/or vascular ultrasound examinations. Required Training: Successful completion of formal or occupational training specific to either echocardiography and/or vascular sonography; Possesses excellent understanding of medical terminology Essential Functions Performs invasive and non-invasive echo and/or vascular procedures.
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Graduate of an accredited formal program in echo/vascular ultrasound and/or on-the-job training in echo/vascular ultrasound. Job Description/Summary: The Echovascular Sonographer II performs echo vascular studies as required, including Echocardiograms, Cardiac Doppler studies, Color flow mapping, TEE studies, Carotid Duplex studies, Arterial extremity testing, Venous extremity studies and RAA's.
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Posted job title: ECHO TECHNOLOGIST / ECHOCARDIOGRAPHER / SONOGRAPHER / ULTRASOUND. Special Skills: RDCS or RCS registry for Echo; RVT or RVS for Vascular. Primary Duties: Echo/Vascular Sonographer.
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Posted job title: Echocardiography Technician - Echo Tech. Please apply online now for immediate consideration for this Echo Tech opportunity or to connect with our team about all of the Sonographer options in South Carolina.
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Proficient at all functions required to schedule, perform and process echo and/or vascular ultrasound examinations. Performs invasive and non-invasive echo and/or vascular procedures.
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Graduate of an accredited formal program in echo and vascular ultrasound and/or on-the-job training in echo and vascular ultrasound. Performs outpatient adult echo and vascular studies as required, including transthoracic and contrast echocardiography, carotid duplex studies, upper/lower extremity arterial testing, upper/lower extremity venous studies, some abdominal vascular studies.
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Enrollment in or completion of accredited Sonography program (in applicable discipline of Ultrasound, Echo, Cardiovascular, or Vascular Sonography) Under the direction of the Ultrasound Manager and the Medical Director, the staff sonographer qualified by academic and clinical experience provides diagnostic patient care services using diagnostic medical sonography.
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MedPro Healthcare Staffing, a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Echo Technician for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients. Successful completion of an accredited training course in cardiac ultrasound.
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Posted job title: Sonographer - Echo Tech. Aequor Allied is seeking a travel Ultrasound Technologist for a travel job in Columbia, South Carolina. Specialty: Ultrasound Technologist.
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