About this role
A Sonographer is responsible for operating ultrasound equipment to produce high-quality images of patients' internal organs, tissues, and blood flow. They prepare patients for examinations, explain procedures, ensure patient comfort and safety, and collaborate with physicians to interpret imaging results. Sonographers maintain accurate patient records, follow safety and infection control protocols, and ensure ultrasound equipment is properly maintained. They work in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, physician offices, and outpatient clinics while providing compassionate, professional patient care.