Resume Skills Checklist 2 References Certifications - RDMS(ARDMS) or S (AART) & Current BLS The Ultrasound Technician is responsible for processing and transmission of images to PACS. Education, Experience training. Graduate from an accredited ultrasound program or current certifications as listed above. Strong in OB/GYN and biopsies. Proficient in computer skills. Location: Dallas Medical Center 7 Medical Pkwy, Dallas TX 75234 Shift: Days 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Mon-Fri. (40 hours per week) On-call required: 4:30 pm - 8:00 am Mon-Fri. & 24 hour call on Saturdays. Per diem: 2 WEEKS ONLY Start date: 10/22/25 End date: 11/8/25 Bill Rate: $80.00 Covid patients: Yes Charting system: Epic Scrubs: Gray
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