Position Function:
Performs Ultrasound procedures under the direction to the Ultrasound Supervisor and the Radiologist that follow ultrasound standards in a safe, accurate and timely manner which are necessary to allow the radiologist and/or physician to make an ultrasound diagnosis.
Responsibilities/Essential Functions:
1.) "Provides superior customer service to internal and external clients, customers, and patients as referenced in the Service Excellence Standards."
Operates ultrasonic equipment and performs diagnostic procedures such as abdominal, pelvic, vascular, and intervention sonograms which require the application of ultrasonic technology.
Maintains pertinent records and statistical data.
Reviews patient history and other supporting clinical data to facilitate optimum diagnostic results.
Explains procedures to patients to assure cooperation and optimum test results; positions patient.
Assists physician in such procedures as needle biopsies, renal biopsies, etc.; scans patient, marls patient's body, determines angle for puncture while maintaining sterile technique.
Coordinates patient scheduling function with defined parameters.
Coordinates, where applicable, diagnostic instrumentation and personnel within sub-specialty area.
Plans, implements and maintains an appropriate quality assurance performance testing program for diagnostic equipment.
Independently performs, or guides the testing procedures done by others and evaluates test results.
Recommends appropriate maintenance and servicing of instrumentation as determined by image quality and/or performance testing results.
Notifies manager of abnormal variances and initiates service call.
B. Responsibilities/Non Essential Functions:
Operates Ultrasound equipment as required to obtain diagnostic exams according to Radiologist specifications; will assist the Radiologist in wide range of sterile procedures.
Responsible for the care and treatment of all age ranges of patients, which may use Imaging and Diagnostic Services, to include pediatric, adolescent and geriatric.
Works independently. Performs a variety of procedures requiring independent judgment, ingenuity and initiative.
Assumes responsibility for designated areas and/or procedures as required.
Maintains and monitors department supplies.
Continuously strives to develop/improve relationships with all customers.
Actively participates in department quality improvement/assurance
Qualifications:
Minimum Education:
Satisfactory completion of a formal ultrasound program that meets standards of approval for eligibility of registry by ARDMS Registration is required with 1 year of employment.
Minimum Experience:
Minimum 1-2 years’ experience. Must be a graduate of Allied health training program recognized by the ARDMS. Knowledge of anatomy, cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, medical terminology. Knowledge of the principles of ultrasound physics and instrumentation. Knowledge of ultrasound imaging and equipment. Knowledge of universal precautions.
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