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Ultrasound Jobs by ARDMS

Ultrasound Technician (ARMDS AB) or (ARRT S) | Solvet Services, LLC

2/24/2025

Atlanta, Georgia, Ultrasound Technologist – Contract with the Atlanta VAMC   1670 Clairmont Rd. Decatur, GA 30033 Expected Start Date: ASAP (30-days for credentialing) Schedule 1: Monday-Friday (40 hours per week) 2:00pm to 10:30pm Schedule 2: Saturday and Sunday 7 pm to 7 am  Must adhere to Nuclear Regulatory Policies and procedures of the Radiology Service which are consistent with ACR guidelines. This will include but not limited to all necessary data required to maintain the Radiology Quality Improvement Program. All ROS guidelines shall be made available by the Supervisor of the modality section, Chief Technologist, Chief of Radiology Service or their assigned designee. Shall prepare imaging and ancillary equipment for patient use. This involves recording a series of measurements, including checks of the radiation field / beam, to ensure basic specifications are met on a daily basis. Shall perform and maintain appropriate exams and they will be explained to patients securing the confidence & cooperation of the patients and explain the exam while following ALARA principles. Will operate imaging radiation equipment. Shall position patients for US scanning and acquire specific data sets of images needed and will set-up and operate accessory equipment when needed. As required, may have to provide support, assistance or coverage for absence of employees by changing TOD with sufficient notification. Is responsible for ensuring that supplies, materials, catheters or other requirements are utilized appropriately during operations. Must be capable of producing above satisfactory radiographs and / or scans incorporating the information required for the PACS unit for dictation by a Radiologist. Ensure departmental and/or hospital policies are followed. Perform timeout procedure and positively identify each patient before providing treatment. Maintain records of patients contrasted studies, scans performed, and technical factors used where applicable. Operate Radiologic units (CT, X-Ray) and Sonography Scan Units (US) take high quality radiographs and scans to accurately localize anatomy as required. Accomplish post acquisitions regarding images / filming / scans, localizing topographical Enter daily notes into patients’ medical records using Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) within local guidelines (within 24 hours of treatment) when needed. Perform related clerical duties. Report any out of the ordinary incidents or problems that are encountered to Radiology Chief Technologist and the Ultrasound Supervisor. ARDMS (AB) or ARRT (S) BLS (Must be through American Heart Association) 12 Months experience in the preceding 48 Months

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Ultrasound SmartBrief

Point-of-care ultrasound shown to reduce hospital stays, costs

2/20/2025

Preliminary results from a study by Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital indicate that point-of-care ultrasound significantly reduces hospital stays and costs for patients with unexplained shortness of breath. The study, which compared outcomes for patients treated with and without Butterfly Network's iQ+ and iQ3 devices, showed a reduction in length of stay by more than four days on average, with higher-acuity patients seeing the most benefit. Medical Product Outsourcing (2/19)

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