Registered Diagnostic Sonographer - Defiance Regional Medical Center
Job Description
Location:
Defiance Regional HospitalDepartment:
CardiologyWeekly Hours:
0Status:
Per DiemShift:
Days (United States of America)Job Summary:
As the Registered Diagnostic Sonographer, you will perform exams on a variety of patients and produce sonograms under the direction of the manager of the Cardio-Pulmonary department.
You will determine when it is appropriate to use a contrast media, obtain orders from physicians and work with the RN as contrast media is administered.
You will be responsible for logging patient traffic, patient recordkeeping, the upkeep of equipment and routine maintenance of machines.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
*All duties listed below are essential unless noted otherwise*
- The medical sonographer demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care, based on physical, psychosocial, educational, safety and related criteria, appropriate to the age of the patient served in the employees assigned department/unit. Demonstrates the ability to reduce anxiety and build trust with patients.
- Selects proper technical factors on an individual basis, taking into account the age of the patient.
- Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development, the ability to assess and interpret age/developmental specific data, response to treatment, provides appropriate data to other caregivers, and involves family and/or significant other in decision-making related to plan of care as described in the departments policies and procedures.
- Deciphers when it is appropriate to use a contrast media, obtains order from physician, works with RN as the contrast media is administered.
- Performs exams on all patient types including pediatric and geriatric patients as well as the general population. Produces Sonograms according to department protocols.
- Accumulates accurate patient data by obtaining relevant information from patient’s clinical records and/or by physical assessment of the patient: all of which are essential to accurate interpretation of results.
- Responsible for clerical duties in logging patient traffic, patient record keeping, and departmental statistics. Responsible for upkeep of equipment and routine maintenance of machines as well as general infection control/housekeeping procedures relating to equipment and work areas.
- Positions patients and provides immobilization devices as required. Provides patient protection in accordance with prescribed safety standards.
- Completes annual competency assessments.
- Maintains ethical relationships at all times.
- Maintains adequate records as required.
- Keeps abreast of new procedures, equipment, and methods.
- Procures and maintains adequate supplies and materials.
- Performs other duties as required, including but not limited to stress testing, tilt table testing, Holter monitor set up and scanning, EEG’s etc. as requested.
POPULATION SPECIFIC COMPETENCIES
- Assesses children and adolescent patients for developmental level.
- Assesses geriatric patients for hearing, vision, and mobility.
- Assesses mentally disabled patient based on developmental level.
- Demonstrates ability to recognize positioning needs in physically challenged patients.
- Identifies and implements appropriate safety measures.
- Uses appropriate methods to communicate with family/significant others including tone of voice, inclusion in patient’s care (with patient’s permission) as appropriate and avoiding jargon. Gives clear, concise instructions and explanations.
The above summary is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed in this role. It should not be considered exhaustive.
REQUIREMENTS
- Completion of formal ultrasound technology program in an AMA approved school and meets the requirements for registry by the American Registry of diagnostic Medical Sonographers
- Must maintain continuing education to possess required CEU’s
- CPR
- ACLS or become certified in 6-12 months
PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS
- Associates degree in related health field desirable.
- Certified by the ARDMS
ProMedica is a mission-driven, not-for-profit health care organization headquartered in Toledo, Ohio. It serves communities across nine states and provides a range of services, including acute and ambulatory care, a dental plan, and academic business lines. ProMedica owns and operates 10 hospitals and has an affiliated interest in one additional hospital. The organization employs over 1,300 health care providers through ProMedica Physicians and has more than 2,300 physicians and advanced practice providers with privileges. Committed to its mission of improving health and well-being, ProMedica has received national recognition for its clinical excellence and its initiatives to address social determinants of health. For more information about ProMedica, please visit promedica.org/aboutus.
Benefits:
We provide flexible benefits that include compensation and programs to help you take care of your family, your finances and your personal well-being. It’s what makes us one of the best places to work, and helps our employees live and work to their fullest potential.
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex/gender (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, age, physical or mental disability, military or protected veteran status, citizenship, familial or marital status, genetics, or any other legally protected category. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a job with ProMedica, please contact [email protected]
Equal Opportunity Employer/Drug-Free Workplace