As an echo ultrasonographer, echo, also called an echocardiographer or cardiac sonographer, you will use echocardiograms to take images of patients' hearts. Working in a hospital, outpatient center, private practice, imaging center or other healthcare facility, you'll prepare patients for echocardiograms, operate equipment, process images for radiologists and physicians and handle patient records.
- At least 1 year of recent experience in relevant setting and specialty
- ARMDS or CCI National Certification
- Current state license (if applicable)
The benefits of taking a travel allied job with
Cross Country include:
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Private housing or generous housing allowance
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Comprehensive health insurance with prescription coverage
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Dependent health insurance with prescription coverage
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Competitive salaries
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Referral bonuses
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Travel reimbursement
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401(k) retirement plan
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Direct deposit/free checking
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Unlimited free CE credits