Comprehensive Interventional Care Centers
Location
Gilbert, Arizona
Salary
$40 - $55 / HOUR
Perform diagnostic ultrasound examinations across general, vascular, cardiac, and phlebology specialties to provide data for physician diagnosis. Responsible for maintaining equipment, ensuring patient safety, and communicating critical test results to providers.
Requires national certification from ARDMS or CCI, BLS certification, and state licensure where applicable. Candidates must have a minimum of 5 years of relevant clinical experience and adhere to HIPAA and CME standards.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer/Vascular Medical Sonographer/Cardiac Medical Sonographer/Phlebology Sonographer provides patient care services performing primarily diagnostic ultrasound which may encompass general sonography/radiology, vascular physiologic testing or ultrasound sonography, echocardiography/cardiac sonography, phlebology/venous and related diagnostic procedures. The medical sonographer functions as a delegate and agent of the healthcare team's practitioners. The sonographer's primary responsibility is performing diagnostic ultrasound examinations. Secondary responsibilities may include assisting in therapeutic interventions. The sonographer is responsible for obtaining and communicating pertinent health history and quality/reproducible exam information to the managing medical provider including documentation of exam, accurate measurements, technical drawings and/or technical worksheets. The medical sonographer must have the ability to analyze sonographic findings during the examination to assure a comprehensive exam is completed. The completed exam must provide sufficient data to the supervising physicians to direct patients' management leading to final diagnosis and/or interpretation. Concise written and verbal communication skills are essential. The sonographer will request assistance from department supervisor and/or provider personnel whenever needed. Ultrasound Technologist Essential
Maintaining patient comfort, safety and care while obtaining quality diagnostic images, often tailoring the exam to the needs of the patient such as: Patient body habitus Exam tolerance Mobility Physical condition Cognitive status Uses professional judgement to optimize examination protocols while adapting to the patient: Customizing protocol and exams based on patient status Accurately identifying and communicating critical test results to supervising provider Recognizes patient status changes that may require performance of first aid measures in emergent situations Maintains properly functioning ultrasound equipment and workspace Assures patient record storage including PACS and technical worksheets Assures cleanliness and sanitation of ultrasound machines/transducers, ALL work areas including exam rooms, patient beds and changing areas, linen, desk, and storage. Follow infection control and patient safety guidelines Utilizes AIDET conversation when communicating with our patients Prioritize PHI initiatives
Requires national certification from ARDMS or CCI Requires licensure by state (when applicable) Must maintain CME standards as required by ultrasound accreditation bodies BLS required Must maintain high patient privacy standards and adheres to HIPAA guidelines This position requires clinical knowledge typically achieved with a minimum of 5 years 'experience relevant to CiCC's scope of practice Must demonstrate effective verbal and written communication skills Pay Scale: $40.00 - $55.00 hourly based on years of experience