Company

Healthcare

MobilePediatricandAdultSonographer(Echo)PerDiem

$75–110k ~AI est. New Orleans, Louisiana, United States CONTRACT
The Brief

“Mobile Pediatric and Adult Sonographer (Echo) - Per Diem. Skills: Pediatric echocardiograms, Adult echocardiograms, Portable ultrasound. Perform echocardiograms per protocol. Ensure accurate image acquisition”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Troubleshooting imaging equipment

Eligibility Requirements

Willingness to travel locally/regionally

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) or RCS, Adult certification required, 3+ years clinical sonography experience, Valid driver’s license, Reliable transportation

Nice to Have

Pediatric certification a plus

What You'll Do.

Perform echocardiograms per protocol

Ensure accurate image acquisition

Ensure proper labeling for cardiology review

Follow sponsor and protocol-specific imaging guidelines

Complete preliminary report with measurements

Complete sonographer comments

Maintain high-quality standards

Transport portable ultrasound equipment

Set up portable ultrasound equipment

Perform basic troubleshooting of imaging equipment

Travel to patient homes

Obtain informed cooperation from participants

Monitor patient comfort

Monitor patient safety during imaging

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Patient communication

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