An ultrasound technician helps doctors and other health professionals diagnose patients' ailments. They operate special equipment that uses high-frequency sound waves to record images of internal organs. Other job titles for this occupation include ultrasound tech, diagnostic medical sonographer, or sonographer.
An ultrasound technician helps doctors and other health professionals diagnose patients' ailments. They operate special equipment that uses high-frequency sound waves to record images of internal organs. Other job titles for this occupation include ultrasound tech, diagnostic medical sonographer, or sonographer.
Ultrasound technicians work directly with patients and physicians. They may specialize in obstetric and gynecologic, abdominal, breast, vascular, or cardiac sonography.
Ultrasound Technician Duties & Responsibilities
The ultrasound technician job requires candidates to be able to perform duties that include the following:1
Prepare the exam room and ultrasound equipment to conduct examinations Assist radiologists as needed with ultrasound-guided biopsies and vascular ultrasound procedures
Recognize and record the appropriate anatomy and pathology using sonographic equipment
Care properly for sonography equipment and report equipment failure
Write reports based upon the scan results and completion
Alert appropriate medical staff of any abnormalities that need immediate attention
Use the ability to solve problems and make decisions
Work independently or with minimal supervision and as part of a team
Manage multiple priorities and projects, and display flexibility in a fast-paced work environment
Display good work ethic and friendly and cheerful disposition
Maintain the strictest levels of confidentiality
Pursue professional development for the continual improvement of patient care
Keyskills: computed radiography ultrasound pediatric radiology bone densitometry musculoskeletal radiology abdominal imaging