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Baylor Scott & White Health
Overview
The Ultrasound Technologist performs diagnostic ultrasound procedures in ambulatory and/or hospital settings as requested by a physician, ensuring high-quality imaging according to established protocols and standards. Responsibilities include patient preparation, equipment operation, adherence to safety and infection control policies, and maintaining accurate medical imaging records.
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Compensation
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13 days ago
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The technologist independently performs routine to complex diagnostic ultrasound procedures, providing direct assistance to physicians during these exams. This role involves delivering exceptional patient care while adhering strictly to established ultrasound exam standards and guidelines for safety and service.
The technologist works independently to perform routine to complex diagnostic ultrasound procedures, providing direct assistance to physicians during these exams. This role requires delivering exceptional patient care while adhering to established ultrasound exam standards and guidelines for safety and service.