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An Ultrasound Tech must possess strong knowledge of anatomy and pathology, as well as excellent patient communication skills. Ultrasound Techs may work in hospitals, doctors' offices, diagnostic laboratories, outpatient care facilities, universities or other healthcare sites. Sonography jobs may include explaining the ultrasound procedure to patients, maintaining the ultrasound equipment, applying the ultrasound gel to the area being imaged, performing the ultrasound ensuring the transducer captures every section to be assessed, evaluating and interpreting images, and maintaining accurate records.
Texas travel assignments take you to the nation's second-largest state and home to three of the country's largest cities: Houston, Dallas and San Antonio. Texas' population is rising, and so is the need for travelers.
Radiology Technologists are integral to a wide range of healthcare specialties, involved in the diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of medical conditions. Radiology Techs work to improve the quality of healthcare through earlier diagnosis, less invasive treatment options and reductions in hospital stays. Medical technology may broadly include medical devices, information technology, biotech, and healthcare services. Technologists may include those who work with Ultrasound, MRI, Sterile Processing, Cat Scan, X-Ray, Mammography, Interventional Radiology, Cardiac Cath Lab and a variety of other technologies.
Earn up to $2,441/week