Cardiac Sonographer I - Boston Children's Hospital
Boston, MA
About the Job
The Cardiac Sonographer is responsible for the following:
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- Performs cardiac ultrasound examinations to define and document anatomy and physiology of the heart, identify or rule out congenital anomalies, and assess ventricular function in pre and post operative patients.
- Assists in planning case methodology and conducts comprehensive examinations in non invasive lab as needed.
- Analyzes test results and prepares preliminary diagnoses and findings for physicians' review..
- Establishes supportive relationship with patients and families.
- Identifies patients'/families' specific needs and incorporates into patient care as appropriate.
- Explains examination procedures to patients/parents and notifies them of scheduling problems or changes.
- Cleans, sterilizes and inspects transducers according to established procedures.
- Cleans and maintains examination rooms and equipment.
- Monitors and restocks supplies, reporting items to be reordered.
- Identifies and reports equipment malfunctions.
- May conduct informational sessions to outside observers (i.e., potential ultrasound students or clinical students early in their education program).
- Assists in data collection for research studies.
- Develops knowledge of current professional trends and practices as well as anatomy, physiology, surgical repair and related subjects through attendance at conferences, reading sessions and other continuing education programs.
- Completion of high school or equivalent education.
- Completion of an accredited Cardiac Ultrasound program that includes one year of clinical experience in pediatric and/or adult echocardiography.
- Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonography (RDCS) certification (adult or pediatric) from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS).
- New graduates must obtain certification within one year from the date of graduation.
- A current Basic Life Support certification (BLS) in accordance with American Heart Association standards is required
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Source : Boston Children's Hospital