Posted 6d ago

Sonographer

@ Community Memorial Healthcare
Marysville, Kansas, United States
$37-$45/hrOnsiteContract
Responsibilities:perform echocardiography, transfer patients, prepare records
Requirements Summary:CDMS credential required; RDCS/RCS/RVT/Abdominal Sonographer certifications preferred; CPR preferred; two-year degree; PRN schedule; ultrasound skills.
Technical Tools Mentioned:TruBridge
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Description

Community Memorial Healthcare is looking for a PRN Sonographer who can step in to assist with Vascular, Echo, and general ultrasound scans.  It would be ideal if the individual was available to work 1-2 days per week.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Perform transthoracic echocardiography, including regular, contrast and Dobutamine types, as a separate procedure in conjunction with Cardiac Stress Testing procedures to aid in the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease or abnormalities; select the appropriate transducers for the specific examination; select and store images for diagnosis by the cardiology staff; assist the cardiology staff with performing these testing procedures as required.

Responsible for performing 2-D and M-Mode echocardiograms with Doppler flow studies and Doppler color flow velocity mapping. Duties associated with this position include: positioning and transferring patients and providing for patient safety; selecting equipment for use in cardiac sonography; adjusting equipment controls; and preparing records of functional, anatomical and pathological data.

Requirements

Certified Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (CDMS) credential.   Preferred candidate would possess Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS); Registered Vascular Sonographer (RVT); and Abdominal Sonographer.

CPR certified preferred.

Previous clinical experience preferred.

Skills: Computer knowledge of TruBridge is preferred, but not required.

Excellent people skills

Summary

Join our team of Sonographers to assist patients in getting their diagnostic scans completed!