: Sonographers demonstrate an understanding of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, and medical terminology, showing competence in production, use, recognition, and analysis of ultrasound images and patterns used for patient diagnosis. The Sonographer is responsible for performing the daily sonographic procedures and the independent operation of ultrasound equipment, and for performing diagnostic sonographic procedures according to Radiologist. The Sonographer maintains a high standard of medical ethics at all times and is self-motivated to uphold and improve his/her education and skills to ensure professional competence.To show our commitment to you and to assist with your transition into our organization, we will also offer up to a $8,000 sign-on bonus, if applicable.ScopeAbility to appropriately access, manage and accurately update patient medical records through Hospital Electronic Medical Record Information Systems.Maintains patient confidentiality as outlined by privacy and HIPAA guidelines.Practices according to the SDMS Code of Ethics for the Profession of Diagnostic Medical UltrasoundComplete position specific competencies annually.Educates, interviews, screens, and explains imaging and safety procedures to patient assuming responsibility for their safety, physical well being, and emotional security while in the sonographer's care.Positions patient on imaging table and utilizes immobilization devices as warranted for safety or to obtain optimum views of specified areas of the body as requested by a Physician and following protocols developed by a Radiologist.Cleans room and equipment after each patient and assures orderliness of area.Monitors patient during procedures either through direct contact, by the use of two-way voice communication or through control room window and/or closed circuit TV screen.Practices universal safety precautions to minimize exposure to patient, self, and staff.Performs and provides evidence of ongoing quality assurance activities and collaborates and participates in quality review with others to evaluate the quality of care, performance and patient satisfaction (HCAPPS Survey and Radiologist/Physician Orders)Fiscally responsible for supply ordering according to established par and budget levels and the posting of correct procedure charges.Participates in and ensures continuing education activities as supported and value-added to the current position are continually completed to maintain competency and quality of patient care.Follows Department exam protocol and Radiologist guidelines in documenting sonographic findings.Performs accurate clinical assessment to identify patient signs and symptoms and adapt procedures as appropriate.Effectively operates sonographic equipment to identify and record appropriate anatomical, pathological and diagnostic sonographic images.Uses independent judgment during the sonogram to accurately differentiate between normal and pathologic findings. Initiates the appropriate methods and level of exploration necessary to document, clarify and quantify disease processes.Analyzes sonograms, synthesizes sonographic information in medical history and effectively communicates findings to the appropriate physician.Practices universal safety precautions to minimize exposure to patient, self, and staff.May be required to be placed on-call during a regularly scheduled shift.The list below is considered to be essential functions of your position and all associates are expected to meet the following in their day to day work:
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