SCRMC Echo Tech
Uses high frequency sound waves (ultrasound), and other noninvasive echocardiography testing equipment, to produce images of the heart. These procedures require specialized knowledge and skills in support of the provision of diagnostic and/or therapeutic services to a specified patient population. Echo Techs may specialize in Adult Echocardiograph, Pediatric Echocardiography or Fetal Echocardiography.
In Development Development Complete Reviewed Approved Retired
Job Requirements ?
Minimum Education
Graduate of an accredited school of cardiac ultrasound (or) nationally credentialed ultrasound (or) OJT with two years of experience and proven skills in cardiac ultrasound and related fields.
Minimum Education
Preferred Certification and/or Registry
Required Licenses
Cardiovascular Technologist and Technician
Preferred Certification and/or Registry in EEG
BLS
Organizational Expectations ?
Provides a positive and professional representation of the organization.
Promotes culture of safety for patients and employees through proper identification, reporting, documentation, and prevention.
Maintains hospital standards for a clean and quiet patient environment to maintain a positive patient care experience.
Maintains competency and knowledge of current standards of practice, trends, and developments in related scope of job role or practice.
Adheres to infection-control policies and protocols, medication administration and storage procedures, and controlled substance regulations.
Participates in ongoing quality improvement activities.
Maintains compliance with organization’s policies, as well as established practices, protocols, and procedures of the position, department, and applicable professional standards.
Complies with organizational and regulatory policies for handling confidential patient information.
Demonstrates excellent customer service through his/her attitude and actions, consistent with the standards contained in the Vision, Mission, and Values of the organization.
Adheres to professional standards, hospital policies and procedures, federal, state, and local requirements, and TJC standards and/or standards from other accrediting bodies.
Non-Essential Functions ?
Reads journals and reference books to maintain continuing education.
Attends department meetings.
Essential Functions ?
Provides patients with a complete explanation of procedures or treatments
Maximizes patient's comfort, safety and provides effective communication
Evaluate patients through interview with patient or family obtaining oral history, review of chart and correct patient identification
Performs procedures according to protocols
Ability to identify normal/abnormal heart function. Adjust testing procedure accordingly.
Demonstrates correct usage of equipment
Verify machine function
Follows correct procedure for reporting equipment malfunctions
Cleans, disinfects and maintains equipment according to manufacture and Infection Control Policies
Documents, archives and charges for all diagnostic procedures within the hospital computer system and all documentation and charges meets current standards and policies
Promotes positive teamwork within the Neurology and Cardiology department
Provides effective communication with physician
On Call consultation and/or necessary call back for patient adjustment of diagnostic testing and set up
Participates in sharing of knowledge and expertise through in-service, staff meetings, and assisting as preceptor with orientation of any new personnel and/or fellow personnel
Continues education and/or registration by participating in education classes, conferences and technical meetings
Demonstrates/verbalizes appropriate response during emergencies
Functional Demands ?
Physical Demands
Stand - Frequent
Walk - Frequent
Sit - Frequent
Talk or hear - Continuous
Use hands to finger, handle or fee - Frequent
Push/Pull - Occasional
Reach with hands and arms - Frequent
Up to 10 pounds - Occasional
Up to 25 pounds - Occasional
Up to 50 pounds - Occasional
Over 100 pounds - Occasional
Close Vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)
Distance Vision (clear vision at 20 feet or more)
Color Vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors)
Peripheral Vision (ability to observe an area that can be seen up and down or to the left and right while eyes are fixed on a given point)
Depth Perception (three-dimensional vision; ability to judge distances and spatial relationships)
Ability to Adjust Focus (ability to adjust eye to bring an object into sharp focus)
Ability to hear alarms on equipment
Ability to hear client call
Ability to hear instructions from physician/department staff
Ability to hear overhead paging system and fire alarms
Work Environment
Work near moving mechanical parts - Occasional
Outdoor weather conditions - Occasional
Risk of electrical shock - Occasional
Risk of radiation - Occasional
The typical noise level for the work environment - Moderate Noise
Repetitive Motion Actions
Repetitive use of foot control - Occasional
Repetitive use of hands - Frequent
Grasping: simple/light - Frequent
Grasping: firm/heavy - Occasional
Fine Dexterity - Frequent