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UW Health University Hospital

Travel Echo Technologist - $3,090 per week

UW Health University Hospital, Madison, Wisconsin, 53774

Salary: Up to $3,090 per week


Certification Details Registered in echocardiography (RCS or RDCS) BLS – must be certified through American Heart Association ONLY ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support (As it's Cardiology/Radiology requirement) Job Details We are seeking a Cardiac Sonographer: The Cardiac Sonographer independently performs professional level assessments and a variety of non-invasive studies using ultrasound and related diagnostic technology as appropriate and records the results and clinical preliminary impressions as indicated. The results of these exams are used to direct the course of patient care. The sonographer uses cognitive sonographic skills to identify, record, and adapt procedures as appropriate to evaluate anatomical, pathological, diagnostic disease processes. The sonographer assists with transthoracic echo, transesophageal and stress testing; dobutamine, treadmill exercise stress echo and carotid duplex. The sonographer communicates preliminary impressions of examination results to reading and supervising physicians. All examinations are performed within standard protocols on adults and geriatric patients, and occasionally on adolescents and pediatric age groups. The sonographer performs examinations using both stationary and portable equipment. The sonographer serves as a clinical instructor for the UW School of Ultrasound, and participates in the instruction of fellows, residents, and visiting physicians. The sonographer may also participate in clinical research, and acts as a clinical resource to staff at their own facility and throughout the system. Job Requirements Minimum one-year cardiac experience required. Schedule Information SHIFT: 40 hrs/week, Day, 5x8 Monday - Friday variable start times 700, 730, 800, 830. Occasional Saturdays. Additional Details Traveler’s permanent address must be 50 miles from assigned primary work site location. Floating - Travelers are the first to float. The Traveler may have shifts scheduled in multiple units, depending on the current staffing needs and/or different locations within the organization. During the traveler’s assignment, if the primary unit no longer has a need, shifts will be re-assigned to another unit in order to complete contract.