Ultrasound Tech
Ardent health Provider
Overview Join our team as a PRN, Ultrasound Tech in Owasso, OK. Fulfilling your purpose begins here: People First, Always. Here’s how we take care of our people: Competitive salaries, support teams and growth opportunities. Your team is bigger than your department: Bailey Medical Center offers a full range of medical services, including general surgery, maternity, gynecology, bariatrics, orthopedics and emergency care. The 73-bed hospital is one of the most technologically advanced hospitals in the region. We believe healthcare is a team sport and every player has something to contribute. We show compassion, celebrate differences and treat one another with respect. Responsibilities This position is accountable for operating the ultrasound scanners, transportation of patients, answering questions related to reports of exams. The incumbent helps clean rooms and equipment and order supplies, assist physicians with invasive procedures and administer basic C.P.R. Must be RDMS or RDMS registry eligible. The incumbent must be able to maintain a high standard of imaging. A thorough knowledge of ultrasound physics, anatomy and positioning are essential for a quality exam. Must be able to handle multiple demands simultaneously and keep a helpful attitude. Must be able to coordinate patient prepping and scanning to maximize smooth patient flow. Must be available for 24-hour call back with a 1-hour response time. Will participate in performance improvement initiatives. Will assist with other activities as deemed necessary for the day to day operation of the department. The incumbent must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served in his or her assigned area. Qualifications Job Requirements: Vocational/Technical education 1 year of experience preferred Appropriate ARDMS certification or RDMS Registry eligible (within one year of hire) BLS (upon hire)
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