Description
JOB TITLE: Cardiac Sonographer - Lead
STATUS: Full Time
LOCATION: Rochester General Hospital - 1425 Portland Avenue Rochester, NY 14621
DEPARTMENT: Cardiology
SCHEDULE: Days, M-F, 8 hrs, weekend rotation requirement
SUMMARY
Performs medically prescribed diagnostic echocardiographic procedures to assess cardiac structures and hemodynamics, utilizing various modes and techniques, including but not limited to 2-dimensional, M-Mode, color flow, pulse wave, and continuous wave Doppler, in accordance with accepted protocols.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Ability to perform all transthoracic echocardiograms independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability to perform stress echocardiograms, including dobutamine echocardiograms and bike stress tests independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability to perform Transesophageal Echocardiograms (TEEs) independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability to perform LVAD echocardiograms (and ramp studies) independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability to perform Pericardiocentesis echocardiograms independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability to perform RV Biopsies echocardiograms independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability to perform Pediatric Transthoracic Echocardiograms independently, as applicable in work setting
Ability and willingness to travel to greater than 2 sites, with more than 25% of time working at a site other than the home office site
Ability to perform Transthoracic Echocardiograms (TTEs) and Transecophageal Echocardiograms (TEEs) in structural heart procedures (3D imaging for complex valve cases, such as VSD, PFO, V-Wave) independently, as applicable in work setting
Leadership Responsibilities
Oversees all SCHI Cardiac Sonographers for all inpatient and outpatient sites, including hospitals and ambulatory offices
Leads quality assurance activities
Participates in and leads special projects, such as Lean projects, process improvement projects, quality improvement projects
Participates in the process to attain and maintain IAC accreditation for the echo lab, including IAC related QA processes and meetings.
Assures compliance by Cardiac Sonographers of IAC objectives and quality assurance initiatives
Under direction of the department director, provides supervision of sonographers including hiring process, orientation, annual performance appraisals, and coaching opportunities as needed.
At the direction of the Department Director, assigns work to other Cardiac Sonographers, providing oversight and support as necessary
Serves as a resource to staff in resolving complex issues and by providing technical skills
Assists Department Director and Medical Director with development of new clinical protocols
Able to appropriately determine clinical question being addressed:
Refers to indication noted on requisition
Reviews patient chart and history
Refers to physician, as needed
Utilizes imaging protocols established by the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission (IAC) Echocardiography Accreditation.
Utilizes proper patient positioning techniques to obtain optimal image quality, and to avoid injury to patient and self.
Selects appropriate transducer and imaging mode.
Manipulates imaging control settings (i.e. Gain, Focus, Focus Range, and attenuation) to obtain optimal imaging quality.
Performs / obtains all measurements required for study.
Ends and transfers study to cardiology PACS.
Accesses patient study in Cardiology PACS system:
Verifies patient demographics, edits as needed.
Manages orders to study, if needed.
Verifies all images and measurements are transferred as expected.
Accesses preliminary diagnostic report attached to procedure to formulate a preliminary interpretation for the reading cardiologist, also provides preliminary comments for each structure examined.
Enters additional measurements as needed, and edits digital images as applicable, for reading cardiologist’s review.
Obtains and provides previous echocardiographic studies for comparison with current study, if available.
Discusses findings with reading cardiologist as needed.
Patient Interaction:
Follows HIPPA regulations, respecting and providing patient’s confidentiality and privacy.
Introduces self to patient, and role in care.
Explains procedure with instructions, to ensure patient cooperation, patient safety, and obtaining optimal results.
Assists patient during transfer from wheelchair, stretcher or bed to exam table.
Personnel Interaction:
Participates with other team members, evaluating and managing daily procedure schedule.
Participates with QA/QI process within the department, provides accurate documentation and comparisons.
Maintains a positive attitude and cooperative working relationship with peers and supervisory staff.
Participates in annual performance appraisal process.
Accepts feedback and coaching in a positive manner.
Teaching and Education:
Attends and participates in echocardiography conferences.
Completes all required annual competencies, health screening and mandatory education.
Maintains active registry status in adult cardiac sonography (RDCS/RCS) through continuing professional educational credits.
Participates with training and orientation of new team members.
Participates in teaching and shadowing experience of student sonographers and/or nursing students, during clinical rotations through cardiology.
Assists Medical Director and/or supervisory staff in the preparation of echocardiography conferences
Ability to serve as preceptor for new graduate sonographers, sonography students and cardiology fellows
Ability and willingness to travel to greater than 2 sites, with more than 25% of time working at a site other than the home office site
Annually, deliver an educational presentation to cardiac sonographer colleagues or students
Equipment Maintenance:
Cleans equipment after each procedure with approved cleaning products
Reports equipment failures to supervisory staff
Keeps all inventory and supplies current and stocked
On-Call:
Participates in On-Call coverage as dictated by care setting and department requirements
Provides a dependable contact number, or carries a pager to provide coverage, outside of normal working hours.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum of 5 (five) years’ experience as a cardiac sonographer.
Appropriate credential in echocardiography from: Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (RDCS) from American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) or Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS).
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: M - Medium Work - Exerting 20 to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 10 to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or greater than negligible up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects; Requires frequent walking, standing or squatting.
PAY RANGE: $41.50 - $60.00
The listed base pay range is a good faith representation of current potential base pay for successful applicants. It may be modified in the future. Pay is determined by factors including experience, clinical licensure date, relevant qualifications, specialty, internal equity, location, and contracts.

