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ULTRASOUND TECHNICIAN
Cook County HealthIllinois, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 3 Dec 2024
About the role
PLEASE BE ADVISED that this job posting is ONLY for Agency Contract Workers who are currently working at CCH. You will be eligible for the position, location, department, and shift in which you are currently placed. Please
note that external applicants or individuals not currently under contract at CCH are not eligible for this opportunity. By
applying, you acknowledge that your application will be considered solely based on your current contract placement at CCH.
LOCATION: CURRENT LOCATION BEING WORKED AS AGENCY STAFF/CONTRACTED EMPLOYEE
SHIFT:
JOB SUMMARY SEIU LOCAL 73
Performs services related to patients undergoing general and arterial ultrasound examination. Duties include operating Ultrasound equipment as well as performing all types of Ultrasound examinations on patients.
Typical Duties
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONSPhysical activities:
Amount of activity per day: Sitting 60%, Standing 10%, Walking 30%
The employee will frequently:
Assist patients with ambulation
Work with body bent over at waist
Reach above shoulder level
Work with arms above shoulder height
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LOCATION: CURRENT LOCATION BEING WORKED AS AGENCY STAFF/CONTRACTED EMPLOYEE
SHIFT:
JOB SUMMARY SEIU LOCAL 73
Performs services related to patients undergoing general and arterial ultrasound examination. Duties include operating Ultrasound equipment as well as performing all types of Ultrasound examinations on patients.
Typical Duties
- Communicates with medical staff, nursing personnel, outpatient registration and others, as required relating to patient matters.
- Obtains and records an accurate patient history
- Performs ultrasound procedures utilizing mobile and stationary ultrasound equipment to produce quality images which can be interpreted by Radiologist.
- Analyzes technical information.
- Uses independent judgment in recognizing the need to extend the scope of the procedure according to the diagnostic findings.
- Provides an oral or written summary of the technical findings to the Radiologist for medical diagnosis.
- Provides quality patient care.
- Collaborates with the Radiologists and other members of the healthcare team.
- Prepares patient for ultrasound; transfers patient to table, positions and assists patient at end of procedures.
- Collaborates with Administrative Director and Radiologist concerning procedural issues.
- Adjusts equipment, determines proper gain, brightness and desired images, arranges immobilization and support devices to obtain position of patients and selects proper firm.
- Communicates with Administrative Director relating to quality control, equipment calibration, procedural changes and work schedule.
- Prepares room, equipment, medicine and materials as needed for patients.
- Cleans and disinfects equipment per Infection Control policies.
- Completes all procedures in Radnet and inputs all procedures in Radnet within 24 hours when the system is down.
- Transmits images via PACS system.
- Performs other duties as instructed.
- Protects all patient health information (oral or recorded in any form) that is obtained, handled, learned, heard or viewed in the course of work or association with the hospital.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have met one of the following criteria:
- ARDMS certified or eligible. Must obtain certification within one year of starting
employment (Must provide proof at time of interview)
• ARRT registered (Must provide proof at time of interview)
- ARDMS certified or eligible. Must obtain certification within one year of starting
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) trained with certification in Basic Life Support (BLS) (Must provide proof at time of interview)
- Completion of approved training program in diagnostic ultrasound program
- One (1) year of full-time work experience with varied imaging in diagnostic ultrasound
- Demonstrated knowledge and competency in performing general ultrasound to include but not limited to abdomen, OB breast, extremities, small parts and Doppler studies to include vascular, venous and arterial studies
- Basic knowledge of patient care
- Basic computer skills and ability to perform required tasks in Radnet and other systems
- Applies knowledge of patient restraints policy and procedures
- Understands the use of pediatric immobilization devices
- Excellent customer service skills
- Excellent communications and interpersonal skills; communication techniques are age appropriate
- Ability to use a variety of ultrasound equipment
- Demonstrates ability to position patients of various body sizes and ages correctly & manipulate equipment & controls to produce optimum radiographic images
- Demonstrates ability to select appropriate safe technical factors for exposure for patients of various body sizes and ages
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