Ultrasound Tech On-Call West Point | Cape Fox-Eagle Health
West Point, New York, Cape Fox subsidiary Eagle Health, LLC is accepting resumes for an ON-CALL Ultrasound Technologist to provide services to our deserving military at West Point, New York. Choose your On-Call hours! $3000.00 HIRING BONUS OFFERED! Required: One (year) of comprehensive ultrasound experience to included advanced imaging techniques, breast imaging, OB/GYN imaging in all trimesters, vascular (RVT) and interventional. ARDMS (American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) certification. AS degree and graduate of an accredited (CAAHEP) School of Diagnostic Sonography, AS degree and graduate of an accredited Allied Health program with an additional requirement of 12 months of full-time instruction in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Graduate of bachelor’s program with an additional requirement of 12 months of full-time instruction in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Responsibilities: Proficient in advanced ultrasound imaging techniques, above average knowledge of computer / Picture and Archiving Communication System (PACS) applications Ability to work independently as well as a part of a team Independently perform Ultrasound scanning of the body Use software to post process data into necessary images for interpretation by radiologists Receive patients, explains methods of procedure, positions patients, counsels’ patients regarding the risks/benefits of the procedures for the examination requested Maintain safe working environment for patients and support staff Determine probe selection, technical factors, positioning to optimize exam performance and image quality Transmit images to PACS for physician review. Reviews patient’s prior images on PACS to prepare for examination performance Confer with radiologists to establish non-standard imaging parameters best suited for demonstrating a specific pathology on a case-by-case basis Use proper telephone etiquette to schedule patients for examinations using the military HIS/RIS system (CHCS) Evaluate the nature of critical and emergency procedures and rearranges patient priorities to accommodate clinical priorities Maintain records (manually and through the use of word/data processing software) of procedures performed, high-level disinfection performance., etc. Advise radiologist or referring physician to the status of patient and notifies them of significant scans requiring their immediate attention and visualization while patient is undergoing examination Perform preventive maintenance as required Monitor scanner and computers for any malfunction and notifies necessary personnel through applicable work orders so corrective actions can be taken Demonstrate the proper use and procedures associated with the Ultrasound scanner and the associated software to another Ultrasound technologist Explain and assists the radiologist in showing scans to physicians and technologists Perform initial mediation for patient or physician complaints and directs them to appropriate personnel as needed Perform additional duties as directed by the section Non-commissioned Officer in Charge/Officer in Charge (NCOIC/OIC) as deemed necessary and appropriate for the position of an Ultrasound Technologist Be able to perform the full range of general & Advanced Ultrasound services consistent with their training and experience to adequately obtain diagnostic images of all areas of the body Ensure cleanliness and maintenance of equipment used by the Ultrasound Technologist Indicate responsibility for the contents and correctness of all prepared reports/forms by affixing his/her own signature to the documents and validating their contents Adhere with all safety procedures and practices associated with the facility and OSHA Experience/Education: Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider (BLS HCP) from American Heart Association or American Red Cross is required for this position AS degree and graduate of an accredited (CAAHEP) School of Diagnostic Sonography, AS degree and graduate of an accredited Allied Health program with an additional requirement of 12 months of full-time instruction in Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Graduate of bachelor’s program with an additional requirement of 12 months of full-time instruction in Diagnostic Medical Sonography One (1) years of comprehensive ultrasound experience to include advanced imaging techniques, breast imaging, OB/GYN imaging in all trimesters, vascular (RVT) and interventional. ARDMS (American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) certification. Ultrasound Registry Certificate in good standing with the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers. Must have authorization to work in the United States as defined by the Immigration Reform Act of 1986. Cape Fox Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates provide equal employment opportunities to all persons and prohibit employment decisions on the basis of race, religion, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, or sexual orientation. Cape Fox Corporation, its subsidiaries and affiliates offer preference to Cape Fox Corporation shareholders, descendants and other Native Americans pursuant to Public Law 100-241. Please contact Brenda Elder at (803) 460-2045 or via email at belder@capefoxss.com
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