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Position PostingFrom: Troy Sloan (troysloan@valleychildrens.org)Tue Mar 30 15:11:52 1999
WE’RE TRACKING A ONE-OF-A-KIND PEDIATRIC CARDIAC SONOGRAPHER At Valley Children’s Hospital in Madera, California, we know it takes a special breed of professionals to provide the best pediatric care. We have just moved to a new 220-Bed facility, which is the only pediatric hospital between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Our Cardiology Department offers a broad range of diagnostic testing with state-of-the-art instrumentation including the Acuson Aspen and Sequioa. Our Echo Lab is one of the nine Accredited Pediatric Echo Labs across the United States providing an exceptional opportunity for the experienced Cardiac Sonographer. Requires thorough knowledge of cardiac anatomy and congenital cardiac abnormalities and the ability to perform 2D, Doppler and Color Flow echocardiographic studies. Prefer registered, or eligible, individuals with experience in TEE, Fetal and Stress Echocardiography. Our central California location features a relaxed, uncongested lifestyle, complimented by affordable housing and easy access to coastal and mountain attractions. We offer a competitive salary and benefit package, including relocation assistance. Please contact: Valley Children’s Hospital, Human Resources, 9300 Valley Children’s Place, Madera, Ca 93638, (800) 228-2231. Valley Children’s Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.
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