Cardiac and Vascular Sonographer - Cardiac Unit - Full Time - Days

Nebraska Methodist HospitalFremont, NE
Onsite

About The Position

Coordinates and performs all peripheral vascular and cardiac sonography procedures in the Outpatient and Hospital setting. This is a flexible 8-hour day shift position with department coverage from 6:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. No scheduled weekends or holidays, with call rotation every 3 to 4 weeks. 3-5 years of peripheral vascular study experience preferred. Incentives such as sign-on bonus, tuition reimbursement, shift differentials, tuition assistance, academic sponsorship, and free parking may be available.

Requirements

  • American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) registered or board eligible required.
  • Requires successful completion of an accredited ultrasound technical 2 year program.
  • Participates in mandatory in-services and continuing education programs as mandate by policies and procedures/ external agencies and as directed by Manager.
  • Two years of clinical experience (student and/or professional) in echo/vascular required.
  • RVT (Registered Vascular Tech) and/or RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer) through the ARDMS required upon employment. With both being required after six months of employment.
  • Ability to effectively communicate and interact with patients and family members as well as hospital personnel and coworkers required.
  • Ability to effectively organize work in order to perform several tasks at once required.
  • Computer skills required.

Nice To Haves

  • 3-5 years of peripheral vascular study experience preferred.
  • Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) strongly preferred at time of hire, required within 3 months of hire.

Responsibilities

  • Identifies each patient by ID band verification and birth date.
  • Ensures patient understanding of pending procedure.
  • Cover appropriate body parts and position patient correctly.
  • Follows appropriate guidelines and departmental protocols.
  • Performs exams as priority dictates and as directed.
  • Critiques each exam for technical and positional accuracy and makes appropriate corrections if necessary.
  • Review orders for clinical and demographic consistency and verifies accuracy prior to exam.
  • Willfully assists physicians, patients, and coworkers as needed and seeks opportunities to provide patient care.
  • Understand and support the direction and workflow of the department.
  • Maintain awareness of ongoing exams and assist co-workers as needed.
  • Provide exam information and status updates to pertinent staff members.
  • Relieves co-workers from procedures/exams as necessary.
  • Be in the department and ready to work at the start of scheduled shift.
  • Have processes set in place to allow for leaving at the end of scheduled shift.
  • Obtain and consolidate all images, reports and history with completed exam information for review.
  • Take call.
  • Coordinates inpatient procedure flow.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of Cerner.
  • Starts and completes own exams correctly and in a timely manner.
  • Consistently uses the Online Worklist to monitor orders and order status.
  • Verify correct images matched with order.
  • Able to perform clean up functions on PACS workstation.
  • Ensures proper patient identification on all images to comply with department policies and procedures.
  • Willingly seeks opportunity to provide patient care, or assist others as needed.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of department guidelines through responsible behavior/actions.
  • Maintains updated ARDMS license.
  • Ensures that call reports and/or other specifications are followed through.
  • Report issues/concerns as soon as possible and provide assistance with resolution/follow-up.
  • Provides and monitors “on the job training” per Methodist College standards.
  • Maintains professional and courteous relationship with students and instructors.
  • Provide leadership and guidance for students' education clinical experience.
  • Maintains patient confidentiality coinciding with HIPAA.
  • Maintain student/co-worker confidentiality coinciding with FERPA.
  • Provides appropriate care specific to the age of the patient to ensure understanding and comfort level of treatment as outlined in the “Age Specific Criteria”.
  • Provides appropriate patient care.
  • Shows confidence and competency in all age specific categories.
  • Ensures patient comfort and understanding of ordered exam.
  • Coordinates and performs echo/vascular procedures according to the department policy and procedures approved by the Medical Director's and Intersocietal Accreditation Commission Echocardiography (ICAEL)/Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of Vascular Laboratories (ICAVL) governing body using digital imaging.
  • Selects from work list 100% of the time or follows the correct down time guidelines for patient demographic information in order to pass the information to medical records.
  • Works closely with IT when the work list is not working.
  • IT feedback and notification of manual scanning of finalized results for medical records.
  • Competency check list on each procedure by technical director (echo/vascular).
  • Obtains accurate patient history, appropriate indications for the study and critical measurements for physician interpretation.
  • Measure feedback from Cardiologist/Vascular Surgeon, peers, business office and medical records.
  • Acquires all images digitally in Xcelera and assigned the images to a Cardiologist/Vascular Surgeon for final interpretation and report.
  • All studies sent and edited within 24 hours of procedure.
  • Educates patient on procedure and confirms understanding PRIOR to beginning the procedure.
  • Patient inquiry of education review prior to exam by supervisor on a prn basis.
  • Rounding for outcomes.
  • Patient inquiry if educational material were provided by ordering physician's office.
  • Log each patient on log sheet and bill appropriately in Cerner following the procedure.
  • Feedback from Business office and Medical Records.
  • Provide critical lab results to the ordering department and provide instruction to repeat back the results for clarification and understanding per department policy.
  • Document on log sheet who the critical lab result was provided to with confirmation the results were read back to the sonographer.
  • Initial log sheet after results are read back.
  • Round for outcomes on positive results.
  • Peer observation and feedback.
  • Collaborates in maintaining proper inventory and works with IT and Bio-Med when equipment or system goes down.
  • Keeps manager informed of maintenance issues and IT system issues.
  • Feedback from IT (PACS project manager).
  • Feedback from Bio-Med on ultrasound and SAP equipment issues.
  • Works the monthly assignments fairly and in the best interest of the department.
  • Managers observation.
  • Feedback from peers.

Benefits

  • Sign-on bonus
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Shift differentials & other financial incentives
  • Tuition assistance
  • Academic sponsorship with Methodist College
  • Free parking
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