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Ultrasonographer /Diagnostic Imaging - Full-time

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Door County Medical Center

Sturgeon Bay, WI (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/30/2026

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Job Description

The Sonographer performs a variety of procedures utilizing ultrasound equipment to assist in the diagnosis of patient illness and injury in the Diagnostic Imaging Dept. They asses with physician orders and patient history to ensure correlation between patient history and exam to be administered. Performs diagnostic ultrasound scanning procedures to include measurements of all necessary parameters. Assists physicians/surgeons in the performance of interventional procedures.
Education:
Graduate of accredited Ultrasound School.
Experience :
None Required Certifications:
Registered or eligible in one specialty - RDMS, RVT or RDCS. Registry required with 9 months of employment; CPR certification. Exams to be performed to include; general, breast, OB/GYN, vascular and adult echo. If not currently trained in specific exam- ability to cross train and scan independently within 1 year of hire required.
Shift :
Working full-time (32 hours a week), weekend, holiday and call rotation. Education Required Technical/other training or better Licenses & Certifications Required
ULTRASOUND TECH
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