This is an
OPEN CONTINUOUS ANNOUNCEMENT.
The initial cut-off date for referral of eligible applications will be 5/16/2023, and applications will be reviewed every two (2) weeks, thereafter. This announcement have been extended and may remain open until 6/30/2023, or once a selection is made, whichever occurs first. If no selection is reached by the current closing date, this announcement may be extended.
Diagnostic ultrasound uses high frequency sound waves and other diagnostic techniques for medical purposes. The Ultrasonographer must be competent in production, use, recognition, and analysis of ultrasound images and patterns used for patient diagnosis and treatment. The Sonographer is regarded as the expert source of all ultrasound imaging, and the interpreting radiologist relies heavily on the skills, knowledge, and abilities of the sonographer in providing final interpretation. Within the specialization there is a diverse range of ultrasound imaging sub-specialties. These include: 1) diagnostic medical sonography abdominal, neurologic, small parts, and gynecologic; 2) vascular technology vascular and related organs.
FUNCTIONS:
The MIT coordinates a variety of technical procedures that require independent judgment, ingenuity, and initiative in the application of non-ionizing high frequency ultrasonic waves to humans for diagnosis of disease in the clinic or on the inpatient unit.
Knows and understands the principles of ultrasound and the highly specialized equipment well enough to essentially approve the acceptability or rejectability of each scan. Controls technical factors on ultrasound unit, which will affect time, gain, amplitude, velocity, frequency, attenuation, absorption, reflection, scattering, refraction and diffraction. Selects between non-focused, fixed-focus, linear phased array and annual phased array.
MIT sets up and adjusts all equipment and manually maneuvers the transducer to perform the exam. Performance of the examination requires proper alignment and position of the patient.
Receives and identifies patients, explains methods of procedures, assists movement of patients to and from wheelchairs, carts and tables, positions the patient and performs examination requested. Evaluates the nature of critical and emergency procedures and rearranges priorities to accommodate them.
The incumbent performs ultrasonography studies, records as well as prepares the processed media for interpretation by Staff Radiologist. MIT will maintain records of patients in the Vista radiology package.
MIT schedules and prepares patient for exams and explains procedures to patient white performing the studies.
MIT obtains pertinent diagnostic examinations for the physician, which may be necessary for correlation between the ultrasound scan and the clinical history.
MIT performs diagnostic ultrasound examination on multiple areas of body, including, but not limited to, the abdomen, pelvis, transvaginal, chest, small parts, thyroid, breast, and scrotum.
MIT routinely performs vascular studies carotid duplex, ABI, arterial duplex, venous duplex, renal artery duplex and visceral vascular exams of the abdomen. Regularly performs preoperative upper and lower extremity vein mappings, as well as chronic venous insufficiency studies.
MIT assists radiologist with biopsy procedures determining the location, depth, and required needle angle for the lesion to be sampled.
MIT assists in surgical procedures and fluid aspirations. This requires performance and knowledge of sterile technique and strict enforcement.
MIT differentiates artifacts from normal or pathological processes and recognizes electronic equipment limitations.
MIT recognizes a diagnostic scan and consults with the Staff Radiologist to determine the proper diagnosis.
MIT has knowledge of JCAHO and other regulatory requirements.
MIT must communicate effectively and professionally with employees at varying grade levels.
MIT will perform other duties as assigned.
This is not a virtual position.