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Ultrasound Technician

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Ultrasound Technician

The Ultrasound Tech plays a critical role in patient care by performing ultrasonic diagnostic procedures as ordered by physicians. This position requires a commitment to patient comfort and safety, and maintaining high-quality and compliance standards in imaging practices.

Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Diagnostic Procedures: Perform ultrasound/sonography procedures on patients, including preparing them for exams, positioning them appropriately, selecting the correct imaging techniques, and ensuring image quality.
  • Data Management: Enter and accurately monitor patient data within the electronic medical record system.
  • Equipment Quality Assurance: Conduct regular quality-assurance checks on ultrasound equipment to ensure proper functionality and safety.
  • Incident Reporting: Promptly identify and report any accidents, complaints, or equipment malfunctions to departmental management.
  • Patient and Staff Safety: Always ensure a safe environment for patients, staff, and visitors.
  • Additional Duties: Perform tasks or responsibilities assigned by the immediate supervisor or department director.
  • Meetings: Attend staff and company-sponsored meetings as required to stay informed and involved.

Job Competencies:

  • Electronic Medical Records Navigation: Proficient in navigating and utilizing electronic medical records systems.
  • Policy Compliance: Understand and comply with hospital policies, procedures, and standards.
  • Professional Development: Maintain and enhance skill levels through ongoing education, collaborative training with colleagues and physicians, and annual skills checkoffs.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Exhibit mindfulness, compassion, and excellent people skills to foster a supportive patient environment.

Qualifications Required:

  • Minimum of 1 year of experience as an Ultrasound Technologist/Sonographer.
  • Certifications: ARDMS certification and BLS (Basic Life Support) certification.
  • Prior experience in a hospital setting is preferred.

Physical Requirements:

  • Constant: Ability to maintain vision (close, distance, color, peripheral, depth, and adjust focus); hear, speak, and use hands for detailed tasks; walk, sit, maintain balance, perform repetitive motions, and utilize arm, leg, and back muscles for extended periods.
  • Frequent: Ability to bend, squat, twist, push/pull up to twenty pounds without assistance; up to fifty pounds with assistance; lift/carry up to twenty pounds without assistance; up to fifty pounds with assistance.
  • Occasional: Climb, kneel, crouch; distinguish colors; be exposed to noise/high-pitched sounds; hazards, allergens, toxins/chemicals/detergents/radiation.
  • Rarely: Potential exposure to electric shock; work in confined spaces.
  • Other: Must wear personal protective equipment, including gloves, gowns, goggles, and masks.
  • Potential Exposure: May encounter infectious diseases and risks associated with cuts and bruises.

Work Environment:

  • OSHA Category I: Normal work routine involves exposure to blood, bodily fluids, or tissues as part of employment responsibilities.

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