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Overview
The Echocardiography Technologist administers routine and stress echocardiograms, recognizing abnormal and normal echo patterns. They are responsible for preparing final reports and discussing abnormal tests with physicians.
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2 days ago
LCMC Health
Perform high-quality diagnostic echocardiograms for patients of all ages and provide preliminary reports to cardiologists. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams in the Cath Lab and Operating Room to support a structural heart program.
4 days ago
Mercy Medical Center
The Echocardiographer performs Echocardiograms and Dopplers to ensure successful readings and assists with other departmental testing. They apply principles of growth and development to provide care for patients of all ages, specifically middle and senior adults.
10 days ago
UPMC
Perform various cardiac ultrasound procedures including TTE, TEE, and stress echoes while ensuring high-quality image acquisition. Coordinate with physicians and medical staff to provide efficient patient care and maintain accurate electronic medical records.
15 days ago
ProMedica
As a Diagnostic Sonographer, you will perform various procedures to assist physicians in diagnosing and treating patients. This includes conducting echocardiography studies and documenting important information.
17 days ago
Mass General Brigham
The Cardiac Sonographer operates diagnostic ultrasound equipment and scans patients in various aspects of cardiac scanning. This includes M-Mode, 2-D, color Doppler, exercise testing, and TEE.
$38 - $53 / HOUR
28 days ago
The Cardiopulmonary Technician performs cardiac imaging and non-invasive cardiology procedures while occasionally serving as a respiratory therapist in pulmonary rehabilitation. They also provide patient education regarding disease processes, tobacco cessation, and home care equipment.
Rochester Regional Health
Perform diagnostic echocardiographic procedures to assess cardiac structures and hemodynamics using various imaging modes. Manage patient care, documentation of critical findings, and maintenance of imaging equipment.
$36 - $50 / HOUR
29 days ago
UHS
The Cardiac Sonographer independently operates sonography equipment to perform diagnostic examinations and communicate results. They are also responsible for cardiology department operations, including patient scheduling, equipment maintenance, and quality assessment.
1 month ago
ChristianaCare
Perform diagnostic echocardiograms for adult and geriatric populations in adherence to American Society of Echo Cardiography standards. Assist physicians in the diagnosis of cardiac disease by accurately presenting completed echocardiograms.
$35 - $57 / HOUR
University of Washington Medical Center
Perform diagnostic medical ultrasound examinations independently across various specialties including abdomen, OB/GYN, and small parts. Assist radiologists with invasive procedures and prepare preliminary diagnostic reports based on anatomic and physiological data.
$50 - $78 / HOUR
Capitol View Transitional Care Center
The Cardiac Sonographer will perform various echocardiographic procedures on adult patients in the Cardiology Noninvasive Laboratory, including advanced techniques like stress and transesophageal echocardiography. This role also requires supporting departmental goals and participating in achieving them.
$42 - $63 / HOUR
Pediatrix
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer provides diagnostic ultrasound tests for patients in the Maternal Fetal Medicine setting. They work independently and with other healthcare team members to ensure comprehensive care for pregnant women.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer provides diagnostic ultrasound tests for patients in the Maternal Fetal Medicine setting and works with the healthcare team to ensure comprehensive care. Responsibilities include explaining exams to patients, acquiring data, creating preliminary reports, and assisting physicians with procedures.
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer provides diagnostic ultrasound tests for high-risk expectant mothers in a Maternal Fetal Medicine setting, working independently and with the healthcare team. Responsibilities include explaining the exam, acquiring and processing sonographic data, creating preliminary reports, and assisting the physician with procedures like amniocentesis.
$38 - $63 / HOUR
Stony Brook University
The Cardiology Associate performs a variety of echocardiographic procedures on adult inpatients and outpatients using 2D, color flow, Doppler, and M-Mode techniques. They are also responsible for entering patient data and charges into the reporting system and acting as a clinical resource for staff and students.
$86,595 - $105,558 / YEAR
University of Washington
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer independently performs accurate diagnostic ultrasound examinations, including abdominal, OB/GYN, and vascular procedures. They also assist radiologists with invasive interventional procedures and maintain equipment quality standards.
Adventist Health
Performs cardiovascular and non-invasive diagnostic studies including M-Mode, 2-D procedures, and Doppler echo on pediatric, neonatal, and adult patients. Assists with peripheral vascular procedures and various cardiac stress tests while maintaining up-to-date knowledge of cardiovascular techniques.
$45 - $67 / HOUR
2 months ago
Catholic Health
The Echo Technologist performs high-quality transthoracic echocardiograms and analyzes cardiac measurements to support accurate diagnoses. They are responsible for preparing patients, maintaining equipment, and collaborating with physicians to ensure exceptional patient care.