Responsibilities: - The sonographer performs Ultrasound procedures according to established protocol to obtain diagnostic information as ordered by a licensed physician or their designated health care provider.
- The Sonographer provides information to the patient about the purpose of the ultrasound procedure and responds to the patient's questions and concerns.
- The Sonographer recognizes the patient's individuality and provides quality care in a non-judgmental and non-discriminatory manner using professional and ethical judgment.
- The diagnostic medical sonographer maintains continued competence through lifelong learning, which includes continuing education, acquisition of specialty specific credentials, and recredentialing.
- The diagnostic sonographer working in the department of Radiology is required to perform diverse imaging across the spectrum of sonography.
Schedule: Two - eight hour shifts (7:30am-4:00pm) and Two - twelve hour shifts weekly.
Hours: two -(12 hours) 7:00am-7:30pm or 10:30am-11:00pm and 2 dayshifts assignment weekdays and 10:30am-11:00pm and every 4th weekend includes holiday rotation and weekday call rotation
Basic Qualifications: - Post High School Diploma Program
- BLS Certification.
- merican Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) (OB or AB and RVT) or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) RT(S) and RT(VS)
- RDMS OR ARRT (S) if hired as a new graduate, must achieve Vascular Certification within 24 months of graduation.
- RDMS or ARRT (S) hired as a experienced sonographer with 2 years or more experience must achieve Vascular certification within 12 months of hire.
Required Skills: - Collaborative Skills.
- Detail Oriented.
- Excellent Communications Skills.
- Excellent Interpersonal Skills.
- Excellent Teamwork Skills.
- Listening Skills.
- Medical Terminology.
- Microsoft Outlook.
- Multitasking.