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Ultrasound Technologist

Company:
Prime Healthcare
Location:
Blue Springs, MO, 64014
Posted:
May 17, 2024
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Description:

St. Mary’s Medical Center, a 2020 Watson Health Top 100 Hospital, is a faith-based, 146-bed acute care facility providing a wide range of services, including 24-hour Emergency Department, Joint and Spine Institute, Surgical Services and St. Mary's Surgical Center. St. Mary's has provided high-quality compassionate care to the residents of Blue Springs and Eastern Jackson County for more than 30 years. St. Mary's, one of Kansas City’s best kept secrets, offers patients the best of both worlds--a warm, caring environment, close to home while providing the wide range of services and expertise typically found in much larger facilities.

We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against applicants due to veteran status, disability, race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or other protected characteristics. If you need special accommodation for the application process, please contact Human Resources. Know Your Rights:

Responsibilities

We are seeking an Ultrasound Technologist, also known as a Diagnostic Medical Sonographer at St Mary’s Medical Center (Blue Springs, MO) a member of Prime Healthcare. The Ultrasound Tech performs diagnostic imaging procedures using ultrasound technology. Ultrasound Technologists play a critical role in the diagnostic process by providing high-quality ultrasound images that assist healthcare providers in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions.

Shift’s Available: Days

Employment Type: Part Time

Hours: 8hr

Essential Duties and Responsibilities (includes, but not limited to):

interact with patients to explain the procedure, obtain relevant medical history, and address any concerns or questions, ensure patient comfort and privacy during the ultrasound examination, and assist with positioning patients to optimize imaging

operate ultrasound machines to produce real-time images of patients' internal organs, tissues, and blood flow, select appropriate imaging techniques and settings to capture clear and accurate images based on the specific clinical indication or area of interest

use a handheld transducer (probe) to transmit high-frequency sound waves into the body and capture the returning echoes to create images, manipulate the transducer and adjust imaging parameters to obtain multiple views and optimize image quality

interpret ultrasound images in real-time to assess the structure, size, shape, and function of organs and tissues within the body, identify any abnormalities, lesions, or pathology that may be present and communicate findings to radiologists or referring physicians

may perform Doppler ultrasound studies to evaluate blood flow patterns and detect abnormalities such as vascular occlusions, stenosis, or thrombosis

may specialize or work in a broad array of specialties including obstetric and gynecological ultrasounds, breast, or abdominal sonography, you will also assist radiologists with ultrasound-guided biopsies, thoracentesis, and paracentesis procedures

Qualifications

Education and Work Experience

RDMS (ARDMS) or S (ARRT) certification in at least one body or region required within 90 days of hire and maintain

graduate an accredited ultrasound program or current certification as identified in #1 and graduation within 90 days of hire

previous experience preferred

current BCLS (AHA) certificate

proficient computer skills

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