Duluth, GA, US
11 days ago
US Tech II Duluth OP Center – 76439

Operates ultrasound scanning equipment to produce records of designated portions of the human anatomy of infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients. 

Collects pertinent medical information and reviews physician’s order to identify reason for examination and potential contraindications. Explains procedure and positions patient. Selects proper technical factors and runs transducer over designated area of body. Observes image and modifies equipment parameters as necessary to obtain optimal image. May freeze and print frame. Reviews record to ensure correct anatomy is visualized. Performs limited vascular studies (venous, arterial doppler, carotid doppler). Assembles records for interpretation by physician. Performs minor maintenance and repairs on ultrasound equipment. Refers major problems to appropriate supervisor. Assists in orienting and training personnel. Enters patient charges into computer system. Practices proper safety techniques in accordance with hospital and departmental policies and procedures. Immediately reports any mechanical or electrical equipment malfunctions, unsafe conditions, or employee/patient/visitor injury‑accident to Manager. Utilizes skilled judgment and diagnostic criteria to accurately identify and differentiate normal versus abnormal findings. Performs arterial evaluations to determine the presence, localization and extent of arterial sclerosis/stenosis with regard to circulation utilizing Doppler ultrasound, and/or color duplex ultrasound imaging. Performs venous evaluations to determine the presence of deep venous obstruction (thrombus) and venous valvular incompetence utilizing Doppler ultrasound and color duplex ultrasound imaging

Requirements for Ultrasound Technologists

Initial Qualifications

Certified or eligible for certification by:

 

American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS)  OR                    

American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, Sonography (ARRT) (S).

                  

All sonographers must obtain certification within one year of hire date or cross training.)

 

Certified in Cardio-pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) or obtain within 90 days of employment

                                  

Continuing Education

Sonographers must be in compliance with the ARDMS, ARDMS, ARRT or CCI requirements for continuing education appropriate to their practices

 

                         

 

Preferred:

Graduate from an accredited school of Ultrasound Technology

Prior experience in ultrasound

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