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Ultrasound Jobs by ARDMS

Sonographer | VITA PHYSICIANS P.C.

9/22/2023

Thomasville, Georgia, Sonographer/Ultrasonographer Reports To: Practice Administrator and Clinical Supervisor Job Summary: This position is responsible for using diagnostic medical equipment to diagnose various medical conditions. Sonography, or ultrasonography, uses sound waves to generate an image for assessment and diagnosis. Specializing in abdominal, renal, arterial, and venous ultrasounds. Primary Job Responsibilities: Reviews the patient’s medical history and physician’s instructions. Prepares equipment for the procedure. Selects appropriate equipment settings. Explains the procedure to the patient and record any medical history that may be relevant to the condition being viewed. Directs the patient to move into positions that will provide the best view. Spreads gel on the skin to aid the transmission of sound waves. Operates special equipment to direct nonionizing, high-frequency sound waves into areas of the patient’s body. The equipment collects reflected echoes and forms an image that may be videotaped, transmitted, or photographed for interpretation and diagnosis by a physician. Views the screen during the scan, looking for visual cues that contrast healthy areas with unhealthy ones. Selects images to show to the physician for diagnostic purposes. Takes measurements, calculates values, and analyzes the results in preliminary reports for the physicians. Keeps patient records and adjusts/maintains equipment. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. Complies with safety, infection control, and quality improvement policies/procedures. Performs other duties as assigned. Education: High school diploma. Associate or bachelor’s degree in sonography from an accredited school. Training may be available in hospitals, vocational-technical institutions, and the Armed Forces. Other Requirements: No state license is required. Certification of competency and registration are available through organizations such as the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Registration requires passing a general physical principles and instrumentation examination, in addition to passing an exam in a specialty in Registered Vascular Technologist and abdominal sonography. Knowledge: Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, instrumentation, basic physics, patient care, and medical ethics. Knowledge of mathematics and science. Knowledge of safety, infection control, and quality improvement practices to establish a safe work environment. Skills: Skill in communication and interpersonal interactions. Skill in performing mathematical and scientific calculations. Skill in gathering and analyzing patient data. Abilities: Ability to explain technical procedures and results to patients user-friendly. Ability to calm patients who may be nervous about the procedure. Ability to use correct body mechanics to assist patients appropriately. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision. Ability to multi-task efficiently and effectively. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, management, and peers. Ability to competently use Microsoft Office. Equipment Operated: Variety of sonography equipment, including ultrasound machines, transducers, gels, and computer hardware/software. Work Environment: Combination of exam and laboratory rooms and darkroom. In some situations, may work in an operating room. Sometimes works in close quarters. Exposure to communicable diseases, biohazards, and other conditions related to clinic settings. Physical Requirements: Must possess the physical and mental abilities to perform the tasks normally associated with a Sonographer, such as standing for long periods. May have to lift/turn disabled patients. Work primarily at diagnostic imaging machines involving standing, sitting, walking, bending, lifting, and reaching. Some stress related to dealing with anxious patients. Apply Here PI230634649

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Ultrasound SmartBrief

Study examines focused US in cardiac death risk screening

9/21/2023

A study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology found that the use of focused ultrasound is promising for pre-participation screening of athletes for sudden cardiac death risk factors, yielding higher sensitivity compared with using a standardized family and medical history collection and a similar model with the addition of stress electrocardiogram and resting. "Pre-participation screening with focused cardiac ultrasound exhibited the highest cost-effectiveness per sudden cardiac death diagnosis," the authors wrote. Healio (free registration) (9/20)

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