Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer - Friendswood Primary Care
Minimum Qualifications:
High School or equivalent AND completion of one of the following:
- Certified as a Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS)
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS) by the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI
- Satisfactory completion of a formal cardiac sonographer training program (1-4 years) must be registry eligible and attain certification within one year
- Graduate from a diagnostic ultrasound training program (2-4 years) with 1 full additional year of full-time clinical experience in a dedicated echocardiography laboratory and registry eligible and attain certification within one year.
- Two years of college with emphasis on the biological sciences with two years experience in a dedicated echocardiography laboratory and registry eligible and attain certification within one year.
Job Summary:
Provides supervisory and advanced technical skills in the performance of patient examinations and testing in the Non-invasive cardiac laboratory.
Job Duties:
- Performs diagnostic testing and care of patients appropriate to age as defined below:
- Adult:
- Respects privacy and confidentiality.
- Facilitates maintenance of body image.
- Recognizes abuse/neglect potential.
- Geriatric
- Respects privacy and confidentiality
- Takes appropriate fall precautions.
- Recognizes increased potential for adverse drug reactions and interactions
- Takes appropriate measures to prevent skin breakdown.
- Makes appropriate provisions for thermoregulation.
- Recognizes abuse/neglect potential
- Adult:
- Follows the guidelines set by the laboratory directors for examination of the patient.
- Responsible for acquisition, recording, analysis and presentation of patient examinations, to include routine, stress and transesophageal procedures.
- Determines the most appropriate testing techniques for a patient in order to obtain the optimal information desired by the attending physician to answer clinical questions.
- Informs the attending physician of findings in difficult or unusual cases before the patient leaves the area.
- Attends daily echocardiography interpretation sessions.
- Participates in the teaching of fellows and junior colleagues, conferences and preceptorship programs.
- Cares for and maintains echocardiography equipment.
- Responsible for cleanliness and order of the immediate laboratory area.
- Notifies the proper personnel of the need for specific laboratory supplies.
- Responsible for proper record keeping, data storage and retrieval for clinical and/or research purposes.
- Assists in clinical research protocols as needed.
Salary Range: Actual salary commensurate with experience.
Work Schedule:
Full-time, 40 hours per week.
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