Job Description
> REF:#9fe797d401f985a6This position involves performing advanced diagnostic ultrasound procedures independently, collaborating with staff radiologists, and mentoring junior staff and students. Candidates must have completed a CAHEA-approved training program in diagnostic medical sonography and hold a Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS) certification or be registry eligible. Preferred experience includes two years as a sonographer. Key responsibilities include verifying physician orders, operating imaging equipment, reviewing images for quality, and assisting with departmental operations. The role requires effective communication skills, knowledge of abdominal anatomy, and the ability to work flexible hours. Physical demands include medium work with potential exposure to communicable diseases.