Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (Part Time)

Maui Medical GroupWailuku, HI
Onsite

About The Position

The cardiac sonographer is responsible for independently producing ultrasonic recordings of the heart, using ultrasound equipment; which includes image processing and evaluation.

Requirements

  • General knowledge of imaging equipment and ultrasound physics, safety, medical terminology and department protocols.
  • General knowledge of standard precautions, rules and regulations, government regulatory requirements and accrediting standards.
  • Basic knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy.
  • Ability to read, write, speak and understand simple sentences in English; follow oral and written instructions precisely; get along well with others; and demonstrate an attitude of respect and professionalism.
  • Ability to meet the specific needs of patients with a variety of disabilities; retain emotional stability and maturity despite emotional and physical pressures; demonstrated ability to use independent judgment and initiative.
  • Ability to promote a positive, collaborative practice atmosphere.
  • A current American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) as a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS).

Responsibilities

  • Confirms patient information and verifies the procedure prescribed.
  • Selects equipment for use in ultrasound setup according to specifications of procedure.
  • Reviews the patient’s chart and the physician’s request to determine optimal scanning parameters.
  • Explains process to patient and instructs and assists patient in assuming the physical position for procedure.
  • Maintains aseptic techniques, as well as complying with isolation techniques when performing a procedure.
  • Transfer images/data to radiologist/cardiologist workstations and facility archive.
  • Ensures that services are performed in a safe environment in accordance with established guidelines.
  • Reports on equipment problems and unsafe conditions to the manager to achieve problem resolution.
  • Ensure that protocol and procedure manuals include recommended criteria and are reviewed and revised on a regular basis.
  • Documents diagnostic, treatment, and patient data in the appropriate record. Documentation must be timely, accurate, concise, and complete.
  • Creates compact disc of patient data/images when requested.
  • Demonstrates abilities using RIS/PACS which includes but not limited to sending and retrieving data, document scanning, correct order entry, billing, and correction of data errors.
  • Records diagnostic or treatment data (including records necessary for billing of patient services) and performs routine archiving status checks and deletes data according to established guidelines.
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