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The Ultrasound Technologist Trainee (Student) is under the direct supervision of a registered Ultrasound Technologist and is responsible for operating Ultrasound equipment and Non-Invasive Vascular equipment to perform Ultrasound and Non-Invasive Vascular examinations. Models appropriate behavior as exemplified in MLH Mission, Vision and Values.
Education/Formal Training
Work Experience
Credential/Licensure
REQUIRED:
Currently enrolled and in good standing as a Student in an accredited Ultrasound educational program
Minimum of three months of formal Ultrasound education
Eligible for sonography credentialing within one year of date of hire.
PREFERRED:
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Certification and registration as a Radiologic Technologist (ARRT)
SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED:
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Ability to understand and prepare complex written materials, such as patient records and technical manuals.
Ability to communicate verbally with co-workers, physicians and patients and their families.
Under direct supervision, performs Ultrasound examinations as established in the Radiology Procedure Guide.
Provides ongoing patient assessment through observation of patient and records; reports findings accurately and on time.
Promotes professional practice of all members of the radiological services care team.Participates in quality monitoring and evaluation activities and maintains measures to ensure hospital, JCAHO and other quality standards are met.
Ensures that patient care or department related communications are coordinated among all radiological services team members.
Maintains supply inventory, including film, drugs, and other expendable supplies.
Demonstrates knowledge and competent operation of RIS/PACS system within the scope of job position and function.
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Hospital
$71k-87k (estimate)
05/23/2023
06/01/2024
methodisthealth.org
MEMPHIS, TN
7,500 - 15,000
1918
NGO/NPO/NFP/Organization/Association
$1B - $3B
Hospital
Methodist owns and operates a network of hospitals and diagnostic centers specializing in the treatment of peripheral arterial disease.