Ultrasound Technologist
2 months ago
Coldwater, Ohio, United States
Patterns LLC
Full time
Job SummaryWe are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Ultrasound Technologist to join our team at Patterns LLC. As an Ultrasound Technologist, you will play a critical role in providing high-quality diagnostic imaging services to our patients.
Key Responsibilities- Perform routine and special procedure imaging, diagnostic, and medical sonograms
- Prepare patients for procedures and assist radiologists as needed
- Operate and maintain imaging equipment, ensuring optimal performance and safety
- Develop and process films as required
- Adhere to established radiology standards of care and maintain certification
- Participate in quality assurance and quality control activities
- Collaborate with healthcare teams to ensure seamless patient care
- Perform other related duties as assigned
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Satisfactory completion of a certified ultrasound program or limited permit/certificate
- ARDMS eligibility after 1 year from graduation and 1000 clinical hours
- Experience preferred; must meet continuing education requirements to maintain certification
- ARDMS required for ACR accreditation compliance after January 1, 2019
- BCLS (CPR) certification required
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Adaptability and flexibility
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills
- Problem-solving and critical thinking
- Planning and organizing
- Attention to detail and accuracy
- Judgment and decision-making
- Stress tolerance and emotional intelligence
- Must be able to remain in a stationary position for 50% of the time
- Occasional movement to access patients and paperwork
- Constant computer and office productivity machinery operation
- Frequent communication with patients and staff
- Observation and inspection of patients and equipment
- Frequent movement and positioning of patients for exams
- Exposure to chemicals and hazardous materials
- Neonatal (birth - 28 days)
- Infant (29 days - less than 1 year)
- Pediatric (1-12 years)
- Adult (13-64 years)
- Geriatric (65+ years)