An ultrasound technician, also referred to as a sonographer or diagnostic medical sonographer, does more than just operate imaging equipment. They balance patient interaction and technological performance with a firm knowledge of anatomy and pathology, working cohesively with a healthcare team.
Ultrasound technicians may work in hospitals, doctors’ offices, diagnostic laboratories, outpatient care facilities, universities and other healthcare sites. Some general ultrasound technician job duties include
Graduate of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonographers program with an Associates or higher degree
Current ARDMS license in good standing and Registerd Diagnotic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) certification
Minimum of one (1) year Ultra Sound experience
Valid and current BLS through the American Heart Association
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Health Statement/Physical (within current year)
2 Step TB, TSPOT, Quantiferon Gold (or documentation of 2 TB screenings within current year)
Immunization Records (MMR, HEP B, Tdap, Influenza and Varicella vaccinations or positive titers)