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Weill Cornell Medical College
Overview
The Diagnostic Sonographer provides diagnostic medical sonography services under the supervision of a physician, ensuring patient safety and comfort while capturing clinically relevant images. Responsibilities include preparing exam rooms, conducting examinations, reviewing images, and maintaining equipment.
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Compensation
$57 - $63 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Yale New Haven Health
The Adult Echocardiographer performs a variety of technical duties using imaging equipment to produce quality ECHO and vascular images for physician interpretation. They also provide patient care, maintain accurate records, and ensure compliance with departmental policies.
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Piedmont Community Imaging - Columbus & Marietta, GA
The Sonographer will perform diagnostic ultrasound procedures in an outpatient setting while maintaining a patient-focused approach. They are responsible for delivering high-quality imaging results and providing excellent customer service to the community.
10 days ago
Trinity Health
The sonographer performs diagnostic sonography examinations under the direction of the Ultrasound Supervisor in accordance with departmental policies. Responsibilities include recording findings, consulting on results, and documenting all incidents in a timely manner.
$46 / HOUR
21 days ago
International SOS Government Medical Services
The ultrasound technician performs imaging examinations using ultrasound equipment to assist in diagnosis and treatment. Responsibilities include preparing patients, operating machinery, analyzing images, and coordinating with physicians.
22 days ago
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
The Ultrasound Technologist I is responsible for providing the highest quality clinical images by balancing patient care and clinical practices to ensure optimal diagnostic results. This involves taking initiative, performing quality patient assessments, and collaborating within a fast-paced environment.
$57 - $68 / HOUR
Providence
Perform and evaluate a wide range of sonographic examinations to support accurate medical diagnoses. Conduct patient histories and physical assessments to determine appropriate imaging protocols and provide technical data interpretation.
$47 - $73 / HOUR
23 days ago
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Perform high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations independently while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Document imaging results in electronic health records and coordinate with radiologists for interpretation.
25 days ago
Tenet Healthcare Corporation
Perform basic diagnostic ultrasound procedures for patients of all age groups under minimal supervision. Assist licensed physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients using professional judgment.
$35 - $61 / HOUR
Baptist Health
The Sonographer I performs diagnostic sonographic imaging procedures to demonstrate anatomy for interpretation, working closely with the Radiologist to execute these exams. This role requires delivering appropriate patient care while assessing physical conditions and ensuring the technical quality of all acquired images.
The Sonographer I provides quality patient care by performing diagnostic sonographic imaging and related procedures to demonstrate anatomy for interpretation or intervention, working closely with the Radiologist. Essential functions include assessing patient needs, positioning patients and equipment for high-quality images, and ensuring compliance with all applicable regulations and quality control standards.
Perform basic diagnostic ultrasound procedures for patients of all ages under minimal supervision. Assist licensed physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients within a physician office setting.
27 days ago
Iredell Memorial Hospital Incorporated
Perform diagnostic sonography across various specialties for patients ranging from neonates to geriatrics. Ensure a safe work environment while effectively communicating with patients, families, and medical staff.
Johns Hopkins Medical Management Corporation
The technologist performs diagnostic sonographic and interventional procedures under supervision, consistently selecting appropriate equipment and protocols based on patient needs and study requirements. They must obtain complete, quality images, accurately take measurements, provide preliminary findings to the interpreting physician, and adhere to aseptic techniques.
$40 - $48 / HOUR
28 days ago
American Addiction Centers
Operates ultrasound equipment to perform general, vascular, and cardiac procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Analyzes sonographic findings, maintains accurate medical records, and communicates diagnostic information to physicians.
$38 - $57 / HOUR
West Tennessee Healthcare
Perform all ultrasound procedures and interpret scans for diagnostic quality under physician direction. Maintain the Ultrasound Unit, manage records, and ensure department accreditation by the ACR.
29 days ago
Bayfront Health
Perform diagnostic sonographic exams in collaboration with radiologists to provide quality patient care. Ensure accurate documentation, patient safety, and adherence to quality control standards.
1 month ago
ChenMed
The Cardiac Sonographer performs diagnostic ultrasound examinations to evaluate anatomical and functional data while maintaining accurate medical records. They also assist physicians with invasive procedures and ensure equipment is properly calibrated for diagnostic accuracy.
$31 - $44 / HOUR
Perform high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations independently to assist physicians in patient evaluation and treatment. Ensure accurate patient identification, follow imaging protocols, and document results in electronic health records and PACS.
The Ultrasound Technologist performs high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations to assist physicians in patient evaluation and treatment. They are responsible for patient safety, accurate documentation in EHR and PACS, and maintaining imaging equipment.