Company

Healthcare

UltrasoundTechnologist3TGHImagingSouthTampa

$68–92k ~AI est. Tampa, Florida, United States
The Brief

“Ultrasound Technologist 3 - TGH Imaging South Tampa. Explain process to patient. Instruct patient”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Two or more registries, Vascular (RVT), ARDMS (RDMS), Current CPR certification, One year of experience, Knowledge of ultrasound procedures, Knowledge of customer service, Knowledge of clinic policies, Knowledge of safety, Knowledge of privacy, Knowledge of HIPAA regulations, Knowledge of quality care standards, Knowledge of operating computer, Accessing RIS/PACS programs, Skill in production of sonograms, Skill in using computer network, Skill in performing quality exams, Skill in exercising compassion, Skill in completing job timely, Ability to communicate clearly, Ability to read instructions, Ability to understand instructions, Ability to follow instructions, Ability to establish relationships, Ability to maintain relationships

Nice to Have

Float Ultrasound Technologist

What You'll Do.

Explain process to patient

Record signs and symptoms

Adjust equipment controls

Key patient information

Maintain record of exam results

Record diagnostic data

Present prior studies

Present current studies

Make patient reminder calls

Check ultrasound machine

How You'll Work.

Communication Scope

Communicate clearly

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