Michigan Institute Of Urology
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Position Ultrasound Technologist – Part-Time (24 hours/week)
Location Michigan Institute of Urology – Livonia & Novi
General Summary Responsible for using sonographic equipment to record diagnostic images, performing examinations, recording data, maintaining equipment, and supporting physicians during procedures.
Responsibilities
Select and examine images, evaluating healthy and pathological areas; determine if scope should be extended based on findings.
Present sonograms and preliminary findings to physicians.
Complete documentation and maintain patients’ medical records.
Assist physicians and healthcare teams during invasive procedures.
Maintain and clean sonographic equipment; order supplies as needed.
Conduct medical care including administering oxygen, taking vital signs, and providing emergency treatments as required.
Enter patient information and personal data into the computer to maintain examination records.
Assess patients’ physical, psychological, and educational needs to obtain appropriate history prior to each exam.
Explain the process to patients, instruct, and assist them into position for exam.
Monitor image quality and adjust as needed.
Record optimal anatomical images and transfer them to the PACS system, disc, strip printout, or film for permanent records.
Provide relevant technical information about patient and exam to facilitate interpretation by the radiologist.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Adhere to high ethical standards and comply with all applicable laws, HIPAA, and organizational policies.
Certifications, Licensures, and Registry Requirements
Registration with one of the two recognized medical diagnostic sonography organizations preferred: ASRT or ARRT.
BLS certification required; ACLS preferred.
Current R.D.M.S. certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of database/EMR management.
Knowledge of medical terminology, coding systems, and clinic functions.
Knowledge of governmental regulations and compliance requirements.
Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, managed care, and third‑party guidelines.
Excellent organizational, communication, interpersonal, and patient service skills.
Strong analytical, judgment, and decision‑making skills.
Calm in difficult situations; customer‑oriented.
Ability to build patient relationships, empathy, and compassion.
Ability to solve practical problems with limited standardization.
Ability to interpret instructions in various formats.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret professional journals and regulations.
Mathematical concepts such as probability, statistics, geometry, trigonometry; apply fractions, percentages, ratios.
Ability to present information and respond to questions from physicians, managers, patients, families, and general public.
Ability to explain technical terms clearly.
Ability to operate imaging technology and machinery.
Comply with HIPAA and all health and safety policies.
Education Requirements
Associate degree in Ultrasound Technology.
Graduate of an accredited Ultrasound Technician Program.
Experience Requirements
Previous Ultrasound Technologist experience strongly preferred – 6 months to 1 year related experience preferred; new graduates considered.
Required Travel N/A
Physical Demands Carrying weight: 1‑25 lbs frequent (34%–66%); 26‑50 lbs occasional (2%–33%). Pushing/Pulling: 1‑25 lbs seldom (~2%); 100+ lbs seldom (~2%). Lifting: Floor to chest 1‑25 lbs occasional (2%–33%); 26‑50 lbs seldom (≤2%); Floor to waist 1‑25 lbs occasional (2%–33%); 26‑50 lbs seldom (≤2%).
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Ultrasound Technologist
role at
Michigan Institute Of Urology
2 days ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Position Ultrasound Technologist – Part-Time (24 hours/week)
Location Michigan Institute of Urology – Livonia & Novi
General Summary Responsible for using sonographic equipment to record diagnostic images, performing examinations, recording data, maintaining equipment, and supporting physicians during procedures.
Responsibilities
Select and examine images, evaluating healthy and pathological areas; determine if scope should be extended based on findings.
Present sonograms and preliminary findings to physicians.
Complete documentation and maintain patients’ medical records.
Assist physicians and healthcare teams during invasive procedures.
Maintain and clean sonographic equipment; order supplies as needed.
Conduct medical care including administering oxygen, taking vital signs, and providing emergency treatments as required.
Enter patient information and personal data into the computer to maintain examination records.
Assess patients’ physical, psychological, and educational needs to obtain appropriate history prior to each exam.
Explain the process to patients, instruct, and assist them into position for exam.
Monitor image quality and adjust as needed.
Record optimal anatomical images and transfer them to the PACS system, disc, strip printout, or film for permanent records.
Provide relevant technical information about patient and exam to facilitate interpretation by the radiologist.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Adhere to high ethical standards and comply with all applicable laws, HIPAA, and organizational policies.
Certifications, Licensures, and Registry Requirements
Registration with one of the two recognized medical diagnostic sonography organizations preferred: ASRT or ARRT.
BLS certification required; ACLS preferred.
Current R.D.M.S. certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Knowledge of database/EMR management.
Knowledge of medical terminology, coding systems, and clinic functions.
Knowledge of governmental regulations and compliance requirements.
Knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, managed care, and third‑party guidelines.
Excellent organizational, communication, interpersonal, and patient service skills.
Strong analytical, judgment, and decision‑making skills.
Calm in difficult situations; customer‑oriented.
Ability to build patient relationships, empathy, and compassion.
Ability to solve practical problems with limited standardization.
Ability to interpret instructions in various formats.
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret professional journals and regulations.
Mathematical concepts such as probability, statistics, geometry, trigonometry; apply fractions, percentages, ratios.
Ability to present information and respond to questions from physicians, managers, patients, families, and general public.
Ability to explain technical terms clearly.
Ability to operate imaging technology and machinery.
Comply with HIPAA and all health and safety policies.
Education Requirements
Associate degree in Ultrasound Technology.
Graduate of an accredited Ultrasound Technician Program.
Experience Requirements
Previous Ultrasound Technologist experience strongly preferred – 6 months to 1 year related experience preferred; new graduates considered.
Required Travel N/A
Physical Demands Carrying weight: 1‑25 lbs frequent (34%–66%); 26‑50 lbs occasional (2%–33%). Pushing/Pulling: 1‑25 lbs seldom (~2%); 100+ lbs seldom (~2%). Lifting: Floor to chest 1‑25 lbs occasional (2%–33%); 26‑50 lbs seldom (≤2%); Floor to waist 1‑25 lbs occasional (2%–33%); 26‑50 lbs seldom (≤2%).
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