- Perform ultrasound imaging procedures: Using specialized equipment, the sonographer will conduct ultrasound scans on patients to create images of internal organs.
- Interpret sonographic images: The sonographer must be able to analyze and interpret the images produced during the ultrasound scans to identify any abnormalities or issues.
- Maintain patient records: Keep detailed and accurate records of procedures performed, patient medical history, and any other relevant information.
- Collaborate with healthcare team: Work closely with doctors and other medical professionals to discuss findings, provide additional information, and ensure quality patient care.
- Adhere to safety protocols: Follow strict safety procedures to minimize risks to patients, staff, and oneself during ultrasound procedures.
- Strong communication skills: Ability to effectively communicate with patients to explain procedures, reassure them, and answer any questions they may have.
- Attention to detail: Ensure accuracy in conducting ultrasound scans and interpreting images to provide the most reliable information for diagnosis and treatment.
- Technical proficiency: Proficient in operating ultrasound equipment and knowledge of different ultrasound techniques to obtain high-quality images.
- Certification: Possess a certification as a Sonographer along with 1-5 years of experience in the field. A minimum education level of 10th pass is required.