Registered Ultrasound Tech (PRN)
Summary
Performs diagnostic ultrasound procedures (renal, scrotal, abdominal, pelvic, etc.), assists physicians with biopsies, and maintains equipment and patient records in a urology clinic.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Performance of ultrasound procedures, including but not limited to, renal, scrotal, abdominal, pelvic, penile doppler, prostate volume studies, and other studies as requested
- Directly assist physician with prostate ultrasounds, prostate biopsies, and placement of fiducials for Radiation Therapy
- Use and maintenance of ultrasound equipment
- Explain ultrasound procedures to patients and be readily available to answer questions
- Maintain suite and supplies in procedure room(s)
- Present images and preliminary findings to physicians and the healthcare team
- Interact with patient and family
- Provide education to patient and family
- Work in conjunction with physicians and other departments as part of the healthcare team
- Communicate concerns immediately with referring physician and/or supervisor
- Chart required ultrasound results into the electronic medical record
- Maintain CME credits as applicable
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Ability to communicate clearly and effectively
- Ability to explain procedures
- Focus and attention to detail in a fast-paced environment
- Social perceptiveness
- Critical thinking
- Active listening and patient problem sensitivity
- Ability to multitask and prioritize
- Knowledge of internal organs of human anatomy
- Basic technical skills
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Capable of lifting 40 pounds
- Standing for long periods of time
- Able to work 8-hour shifts Monday – Friday in a clinic setting