General Sonographer with vast amount of vascular experience
- Job Target: Ultrasound Technologist
- Employment Status: Active
- Experience Level: Not Specified
- Seeking: Full-Time
- Industry: Radiology Resumes
- Salary: 54000 to 70000, Would be wi...
- Degree: Not Specified
- Security Clearance: None
- Travel: None
- Relocate:: No
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Objective
My ultimate objective is to be able to fit into a system with a proven track record and not to cause any hindrance but instead propel it to new heights. And of course to obtain an Ultrasound Technologist position that best utilizes my gained and learned experience. Along with being able to evolve into a total team player that would eventually move-up within the ranks of the organization.
Job Target
Ultrasound Technologist
Professional Experience
| 2007 – present |
Texoma Medical Center General Ultrasonographer |
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Fulltime weekend shift tech covering 2 16-hour days while pulling call both nights and some
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| 2005 – 2007 |
Diagnostic Image Plus General Ultrasound Technician |
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Worked in a clinical outpatient environment but the majority of studies were cross-town portables at a verity of assisted living centers. Performed Abdomen, Renal, TAS Pelvic, Small Parts (Thyroid, Testicular, and Breast), and Soft Tissue with the bulk of exams done being vascular studies ranging from LEV, LEA, Carotids, and UEV. |
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Education
| 2005 | Sanford-Brown Institute/Dallas – Associate or Vocational Degree (AA/AS/MCSE/etc.) |
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CAAHEP Accredited Program since 2004
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| 1997 | DeVry University / Irving – Associate or Vocational Degree (AA/AS/MCSE/etc.) |
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Telecommunications Management ,,, This was a bachelors of Science degree in Telecommunications, which covered all the basics of the hierocracy of data systems and all the topologies included. I did not complete the program due to opportunity of getting started with one of the largest and most successful Forbes 100 company at that time. |
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Last updated on: 2007-12-19.





