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LCMC Health

Ultrasound Technologist

LCMC Health, Covington, Louisiana, United States, 70435

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Overview The Ultrasound Technologist is responsible for performing all diagnostic procedures related to ultrasound, providing clinical services according to radiology/imaging practice standards, demonstrating proficiency with ultrasound equipment, and providing educational presentations to physicians and technical staff.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

Perform complex ultrasound procedures and produce high-quality images of internal organs.

Observe and monitor patient vital signs and medical equipment attached during procedures.

Review physician orders with the radiologist to ensure accurate examinations and diagnostic results.

Demonstrate working knowledge of PACS.

Communicate with patients to obtain clinical history and informed consent, explain procedures, answer questions, and alleviate anxiety.

Maintain equipment, exam rooms, and work areas in a clean and safe condition; troubleshoot and perform routine maintenance.

Adhere to sterile and aseptic techniques and the hospital policy on body substance isolation.

Accurately record requisition information and perform other clerical duties as assigned; input and verify data in PACS/RIS.

Experience & Education

Graduate of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography Program or equivalent training (including United States Armed Forces).

Basic Life Support (Health Care Provider) certification from the American Heart Association.

Licenses and Certifications

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).

American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS), Society of Medical Sonography (SMMS), or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) registered.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Knowledge of medical laboratory testing techniques.

Knowledge of standard phlebotomy and skin puncture techniques, proper blood processing and handling procedures.

Ability to perform routine medical laboratory tests, procedures, and analyses.

Ability to accurately complete and maintain patient documents and records.

Ability to understand and follow specific clinical protocols and to communicate effectively orally and in writing.

Reporting Relationships This position does not formally supervise employees.

Functional Demands

Heavy physical requirements: Exerting 50–100 pounds of force occasionally, 25–50 pounds frequently, or 10–20 pounds constantly; overall physical demands exceed those for medium work.

Physical Demands

Sitting – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Standing – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Walking – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Climbing (stairs or ladders) – Occasional (0–35% of day)

Lifting (floor to waist level, 0–10 lbs or higher) – Occasional (0–35% of day)

Carrying objects – Occasional (0–35% of day)

Push/pull – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Twisting – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Bending – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Reaching forward – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Reaching overhead – Occasional (0–35% of day)

Squat/kneel/crawl – Occasional (0–35% of day)

Wrist position deviation – Continuous (67–100% of day)

Pinching/fine motor activities – Occasional (0–35% of day)

Keyboard use/repetitive motion – Frequent (36–66% of day)

Talk or hear – Continuous (67–100% of day)

Work Shift Variable hours (United States of America).

Location Lakeview Hospital, the center of LCMC Health’s extraordinary community of care on the Northshore, provides the only Level II trauma center in St. Tammany Parish.

Equal Opportunity Statement LCMC Health is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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