| Facility: | Baylor Health Care System |
| Location: | Dallas / Ft. Worth Metroplex, Texas USA |
| Degree: | Not Specified |
| Compensation: | contact HR |
| Perm/Temp: | Perm |
| Workload: | Full Time |
| Supervisory Exp.: | No |
| Certifications: | RDMS certification |
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| Date Posted: | 11/12/2008 |
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| Contact Name: | Marcus Mexia |
| Company: | Baylor Health Care System |
| Agency: | No |
| Phone: | 214-820-8266 |
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| Website: | Visit Website |
| List All Jobs: | Baylor Health Care System Jobs |
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About Radiologic Allied Health Jobs
Allied Health jobs are expected to grow faster than the average through 2012, as the population grows and ages, increasing the demand for diagnostic imaging. Hospitals will remain the principal employer of allied health professionals and technicians. However, a greater number of new allied health jobs will be found in offices of physicians and diagnostic imaging centers. Health facilities such as these are expected to grow rapidly through 2012, due to the strong shift toward outpatient care.
Some allied health openings also will arise from the need to replace technologists and technicians who leave the profession. (Source:Occupational Outlook Handbook)
Over a century of being the best – for patients, families and our community. We're Baylor Health Care System (BHCS), a multi-hospital, not-for-profit organization that is setting the standard for health care excellence in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Baylor has achieved a number of honors, including being ranked in U.S News & World Report's "America's Best Hospitals"; nursing Magnet status for Baylor University Medical Center and Baylor Heart and Vascular Hospital; Consumer Choice Award for Overall Quality and Image; Health Care's "Most Wired" hospitals; and the Dallas Business Journal’s Best Places to Work.
Ultrasound Technologist
At Baylor Health Care System, we offer you more than a job. Our Ultrasound Technologists play a vital role in moving our hospitals to the next level of caring.
Our Ultrasound Techs perform important, high-quality examinations of various parts of the body. But they provide more than just medical images. They offer assessment, reassurance and a direction for the move to diagnosis and recovery.
Ultrasound Techs use state-of-the-art sonic equipment to take readings of the appropriate areas and angles as requested by the physician and send them back for interpretation. They prepare patients for the procedures, process images and assist physicians as needed.
They also play an integral role in implementing technology upgrades such as an enterprise RIS/PACS system, connecting all Baylor facilities via a single radiology database. Plus, our extensive clinical affiliations give most of the radiology team the opportunity to teach and share their expertise.
Other job duties include:
We have career opportunities available for all levels of Ultrasound Technologists, including supervisors, on all shifts, including Two-Day Alternative, weekdays, nights and PRN, and at all of our system hospitals.
Locations
Whether you would like to work in a small rural hospital, a large urban research hospital, a leading rehabilitation facility or family-practice clinic, Baylor Health Care System offers your ideal environment. Each hospital is united by Baylor’s vision to be trusted as the best place to give and receive safe, quality, compassionate health care. Visit our web site to learn more about our facilities.
Requirements
If you successfully completed the following, consider joining Baylor:
Career Development and Great Benefits
As an ultrasound technologist at Baylor, you’ll enjoy excellent career development opportunities and great benefits including:
Join Baylor
Explore a system of rewards and unmatched opportunities with health care's brightest minds.
Apply online at www.baylorhealthcareers.com or contact Marcus Mexia at MarcusMe@baylorhealth.edu or 214 820-8266.
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