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Sonographer (OB/GYN) | TOMORROW HIRE

6/8/2026

Frederick, Maryland, Sonographer (OB/GYN) Location:  Rotating between Frederick, Urbana, and Mt. Airy, MD Schedule:  Full-time, Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Salary Range:  $45 - $50.50 per hour (based on experience) Sign-on Bonus:  $5,000 Job Description We are seeking a skilled and patient-focused Sonographer to join our growing team. This role supports a high-volume women’s health practice, delivering diagnostic imaging services across multiple locations. The ideal candidate brings strong clinical expertise in OB/GYN imaging, along with a commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality patient care. As a Sonographer, you will play a vital role in performing diagnostic imaging examinations using specialized ultrasound equipment to visualize internal organs and tissues, supporting accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Responsibilities Ultrasound Imaging Perform OB/GYN ultrasound examinations, including fetal anatomy and development assessments Acquire high-quality diagnostic images following established protocols Patient Care Ensure patient comfort, safety, and understanding throughout procedures Provide a professional and compassionate patient experience Clinical Support Analyze images, identify abnormalities, and communicate findings to providers Assist physicians with diagnostic and treatment planning Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate records in EHR systems Ensure all imaging meets medical necessity and regulatory standards Equipment & Quality Prepare and maintain ultrasound equipment Follow infection control, safety, and sterilization protocols Stay current with advancements in ultrasound technology and best practices Collaboration Work closely with physicians, nurses, and staff across multiple locations Adapt to rotating schedules coordinated by the Lead Sonographer Minimum Qualifications Associate degree or completion of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography program Minimum 2+ years of OB/GYN sonography experience in a high-volume clinical setting ARDMS certification required; Strong clinical expertise in obstetric and gynecologic imaging Proficiency in performing diagnostic ultrasound examinations and interpreting imaging for clinical support Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills Detail-oriented, proactive, and quality-focused approach to patient care Computer proficiency (e.g., Microsoft Office; EHR systems) Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment Reliable transportation and flexibility to travel between locations as needed Preferred Qualifications Experience with NextGen or similar EHR systems Bilingual (English/Spanish) Additional certification in Diagnostic Medical Sonography or applicable state licensure Sign-on Bonus: $5,000

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Ultrasound may help show nanoplastics in endometrial polyps

6/4/2026

The research presented at the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine annual meeting highlights how ultrasound, as part of a multimodal approach, can reveal the retention of nanoplastics within endometrial polyps. It was found that nanoplastics accumulate more in larger polyps, with significant differences in their distribution, suggesting a potential link between environmental exposure to specific polymers and changes in polyp biology. AuntMinnie (5/29)

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