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St. Cloud Hospital
Overview
The Diagnostic Medical Sonographer functions as a healthcare provider, working under delegated authority to offer clinically relevant information to assist physicians with patient diagnosis and treatment. Responsibilities include providing diagnostic medical sonographer services across various clinical specialties consistent with education, training, and facility policies.
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Compensation
$39 - $58 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Catholic Health
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4 months ago
University Physicians' Association
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$56 / HOUR