Job Description Performs all types of ultrasound examinations as requested by physician; schedules examinations; records and reports diagnosis; cleans, stocks and sets up ultrasound room; performs related duties. Complies with all safety and infection control standards. Participates in quality assessment and continuous quality improvement activities. Performs all job duties and responsibilities in a courteous and customer-focused manner according to the Hurley Family Standards of Behavior. Works under the general supervision of the Administrative Director (or designee) and the medical supervision of a Perinatologist. Exercises partial supervision over students/residents/midwives.
Responsibilities - Obtains Medical Center's request and establishes daily schedule; boards examinations; notifies out-patient and front office.
- Determines order of patient examination; gives preparation directions; transports patients to and from Ultrasound room.
- Obtains necessary information from patients; obtains other information from various sources. Documents patient training/education in computer systems.
- Prepares patients for examination of pelvis as requested by physician; explains examination to patient.
- Labels each image with patient information and records diagnosis on patient's images. Confirms delivery to PACS system.
- Reports diagnosis to physicians verbally or on chart; records any further preparation or rescheduling.
- Instructs physicians and students as to basic knowledge, techniques, and/or planning procedures of ultrasound.
- Communicates preliminary impression to referring physician in absence of Perinatologist.
- Cleans equipment and ultrasound room daily; stocks room with linen and materials daily; sets up unit; orders supplies.
- Performs more complex ultrasound examinations.
- Checks equipment for malfunctioning and periodically calibrates equipment; requests service when necessary.
- Demonstrates effective judgment and ability to understand, react competently, and treat (if appropriate) the unique needs of patient age groups served.
Qualifications - High school graduate and/or GED equivalent.
- Registered in Ultrasonography by the ARDMS with OB certification or achieves within 6 months of hiring.
- Preferred 2 years Obstetrical experience.
- Knowledge of human anatomy and medical terminology.
- Knowledge of hazards involved in ultrasound work and precautions necessary in handling such hazards.
- Ability to maintain accurate records.
- Ability to deal tactfully, sympathetically, and effectively with patients, referring physicians, and co-workers.
- Must obtain BLS certification upon start of position and must maintain certification per AHA guidelines.