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Provide attending coverage at Cape Coral Hospital, focusing on daily newborn nursery rounding and delivery attendance. Collaborate with a team of neonatologists and nurse practitioners to ensure high-quality care for newborns.
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15 days ago
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer provides diagnostic ultrasound tests for high-risk expectant mothers, working independently and with the healthcare team to acquire and process sonographic data. Responsibilities also include explaining exams, creating preliminary reports, and assisting physicians with procedures like amniocentesis.
16 days ago
Provide OB/GYN hospitalist services including 24-hour in-house shifts. Manage secondary on-call responsibilities from home to ensure continuous patient care.
$140 / HOUR
1 month ago
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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 high-risk expectant mothers and their babies 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.
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.
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