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Facility: Outpatient Center
Location: Illinois, Illinois
USA
Degree: AS
Compensation: Hourly
Perm/Temp: Perm
Workload: Full Time
Supervisory Exp.: No
Certifications: ARDMS
Position Type:
  • Imaging Center
Skills:
  • Mammography
  • OB/GYN
  • Sonography - Ultrasound
  • Vascular
Company: American Medical Recruiters

Ultrasonographer needed


A freestanding joint-venture outpatient imaging center is seeking an experienced Ultrasonographer who is ARDMS certified. You can expect to do approximately 8-12 US scans per day in such areas as Abdominal, Liver, Gallbladder, pelvic and aorta. They are performing a high percentage of breast work to include US cyst aspirations and US guided core biopsies as well as vascular US including duplex studies of the lower leg, upper arm and carotid. Equipment includes a GE Logic 700. This is the first facility in the region to use a picture arching system (PACS) to study x-ray images. The ideal candidate will be registered (RDMS), able to work independently, and also able to work side by side comfortably with the radiologists. You would report directly to the Center Administrator. Benefits include: Health and Dental Insurance, vacation, sick days holidays and a negotiable relocation package. Initial income will be anywhere from $31.00-$34.00 based upon the candidate's experience.

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Rad Tech jobs are regulated by the Illinois Medical Board. As part of the Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation, the mission of the Illinois Medical Licensing and Disciplinary Boards is to serve, safeguard, and promote the public welfare by ensuring that licensure qualifications and standards for professional practice are properly evaluated, accurately applied and vigorously enforced. These boards advise the Department and the Secretary on the qualifications of applicants for licensure as physicians in Illinois as well as on the appropriate form of discipline for misconduct by medical professionals.

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