Roles and Responsibilities: Echocardiography technicians involved in creating images of the heart, cardiac chambers, valves, and vessels for the purpose of assessing heart function and diagnosing heart ailments. You will be responsible for interviewing the patients and reviewing their medical records so that you may adapt your sonographic techniques as necessity dictates. You provide patient care, such as preparing the patients for the sonographic imaging and providing them with instruction during the echocardiograph so that the images turn out properly. To have a career as a cardiac echo technician, you will be required to learn cardiac terminology to communicate effectively with patients and medical staff. You will also have to learn how to work and operate the cardiac equipment commonly used in hospitals and medical centers. Attention to detail and tolerance for long work days are additional necessary skills.
As part of the job you will be responsible for:
Completeness of study acquisition adhering to the specified protocol - For both Adult and Pediatric patients
Responsible for the quality acquisition of the study
Thorough knowledge of various Tricog study protocols
Training the physicians on the quality acquisition of studies
Training on the analyzing tools like Tricog viewer and case upload
Work closely with cardiologists/ in house reporting doctors evaluating the findings and continuously improving the quality of the studies
Analyzing and reporting of the echo studies
Creating and delivering the reports to the patient/ hospital authorities
Participating in the Research and Development work
Responsible in creating the annotations required for AI algorithm training
Participating in usability studies and tool development improvements
Required skill set:
1. Proven working experience as an Echocardiographer (at least one year)
2. Bachelor's Degree in appropriate field of study or equivalent work experience