POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for performing Diagnostic Ultrasound examinations in accordance with established policies and procedures under general supervision. Rotating call for weekends and holidays. This is a safety sensitive position.
Position Accountabilities:
- Performs ultrasonic diagnostic procedures of specified body areas by properly positioning patients and locating/scanning areas for interpretation as directed by the physician or radiologist.
- Required knowledge of abdominal, ob-gyn, breast, vascular, and small part ultrasounds.
- Explains procedures to patients and/or family members ensuring cooperation and optimum test results and to reduce anxiety.
- Demonstrates knowledge of picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
- Schedules patients as needed and ensures patients receive adequate service.
- Maintains ultrasound equipment by performing scheduled cleanings/tests and documents results. Contacts supervisor of malfunctioning equipment to get instructions about contacting service personnel.
- Performs other related duties as directed in order to support the achievement of established goals and objectives.
- Responds to emergency call backs within recommended time frame (45-minute response time).
Problem Solving/Challenges:
Individual is responsible for performing diagnostic ultrasound examinations. Equipment malfunctions present problems in achieving this responsibility. Incumbent must utilize various positioning techniques in order to capture specific areas on film. Failure to properly scan patients results in repeated scans and ultimately inconveniencing physicians and patients.
Decision Making:
Incumbent acts in accordance with hospital policies and procedures. Discretion must be used in several areas such as patient care and scheduling. The technologist should be able to have good management skills and be able to make clear decisions in regard to patient care. Scan interpretations are governed by the Director. Director is contacted regarding equipment malfunctions, supply requests, and any unusual situations that depart from standard policies and procedures.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Satisfactory completion of a formal Ultrasound training program or equivalent training.
- Registered or Registry Eligible by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS), American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI).
- Must be ARDMS, ARRT (S), CCI registered within one (1) year of hire date and prefer registry in Vascular Technology within two (2) years.
- BLS certification.
Interpersonal communication skills in order to effectively instruct patients and maintain cooperative working relationships with co-workers.
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