All About Ultrasound
Position: Travel: Ultrasonographer / Radiology - Days
Start: ASAP
Position Information Shift: Days – 8am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday plus occasional coverage at 7am on Tuesday to Thursday.
Call: Weekly call rotation and call every 4th weekend.
No 48 hour notice.
No block scheduling.
Maximum RTO: 3 days.
Requirements
ARDMS Registered
BLS (AHA or ARC)
PEDI, OB, Vascular and General experience
Scrub color: any color, other than Hunter Green.
EMR: Medhost and Carestream.
Patient ratio: 8-10 in the 12‑hour shift.
Travelers must be greater than 50 miles from the facility.
Responsibilities The Ultrasound Technician must be a graduate of an accredited AMA school and registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT). The Technician maintains a state license as a general radiographer, and/or is a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS). The Ultrasound Technician is responsible for providing timely diagnostic services to both inpatient and outpatients under the direction of a radiologist and departmental protocols. Responsibilities include but are not limited to abdominal, pelvic (gynecological & obstetrical), and transvaginal sonograms. The Technician must also be proficient at scanning small parts (thyroid, breast, and scrotum) along with ultrasound-guided biopsies, drainage, thoracentesis, paracentesis, and aspirations.
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Position Information Shift: Days – 8am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday plus occasional coverage at 7am on Tuesday to Thursday.
Call: Weekly call rotation and call every 4th weekend.
No 48 hour notice.
No block scheduling.
Maximum RTO: 3 days.
Requirements
ARDMS Registered
BLS (AHA or ARC)
PEDI, OB, Vascular and General experience
Scrub color: any color, other than Hunter Green.
EMR: Medhost and Carestream.
Patient ratio: 8-10 in the 12‑hour shift.
Travelers must be greater than 50 miles from the facility.
Responsibilities The Ultrasound Technician must be a graduate of an accredited AMA school and registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT). The Technician maintains a state license as a general radiographer, and/or is a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS). The Ultrasound Technician is responsible for providing timely diagnostic services to both inpatient and outpatients under the direction of a radiologist and departmental protocols. Responsibilities include but are not limited to abdominal, pelvic (gynecological & obstetrical), and transvaginal sonograms. The Technician must also be proficient at scanning small parts (thyroid, breast, and scrotum) along with ultrasound-guided biopsies, drainage, thoracentesis, paracentesis, and aspirations.
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