Works under minimal supervision with the physicians to perform ultrasound imaging exams, exam protocols, accreditation, operations, and facilitation of equipment maintenance. The role involves maintaining a clean and orderly work area, ensuring equipment is in proper working order, responding to inquiries, communicating issues, and engaging in equitable distribution of departmental workloads. The sonographer will also participate in training new employees and students, perform quality control on equipment, attend meetings, and complete required courses. Patient interaction includes verifying identification, communicating clearly, ensuring proper preparation, evaluating history and symptoms, instructing patients, and assessing their ability to tolerate the exam. The role requires maintaining current knowledge and skills for various age groups (newborn, pediatric, young adult, adult, and geriatric). Exam performance includes a range of grayscale, color, and duplex imaging exams, non-invasive imaging evaluation, verifying requisitions, performing high-quality US examinations, assisting physicians, ensuring proper documentation, utilizing technical skills, completing charges, storing images in PACS, and administering contrast material with observation for adverse reactions. Job performance may also include monitoring and training students and residents, assisting in new staff orientation, participating in QA/QC programs, accreditation processes, conferences, and arranging for equipment maintenance and repair.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree