Fairfax3025 Hamaker Ct. Suite 330 Fairfax, VA 22031 Directions
(571) 730-4587
MD: (301) 279-6060   VA: (571) 730-4587
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Sonographer in Fairfax, VA
Busy High-Risk Obstetrical office is seeking a Sonographer for one of office locations (Fairfax, VA). Full time is available. Qualified candidates will perform OB scans and accurately report findings to a perinatologist. Excellent benefits and salary.
• Graduation from a School of Sonography approved by ARDMS,
• Must be registered as RDMS in OB/GYN with active status,
• High risk OB experience preferred,• Experience in Fetal Echo preferred,
• Certificate of competency in Nuchal Translucency (NT),
• Candidates should have special interest and expertise in prenatal diagnosis and obstetric ultrasound,
• Must have strong patient focus and commitment to extraordinary levels of patient satisfaction,
• Self-motivated to learn and accept constructive criticism to improve,
• Strong communication skills are needed.
About GWMFM and Genetics
Greater Washington Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Genetics (GWMFM) is serving the Mid-Atlantic region in the field of Maternal-Fetal Medicine and Genetics specialty. GWMFM has experienced physicians and staff who have expertise in complicated maternal fetal medical conditions, multiple gestations, fetal diagnosis and genetic disorders. By using state-of-the-art ultrasound and diagnostic tests, our team evaluates patients’ health and the health of babies before delivery. We then work closely with patients, their families and their health care professionals to develop a care plan to manage any problems identified.
Update on Our Notice to Patients and Visitors Regarding Covid 19 and Flu Protocol: We will now permit one person other than the patient to enter our waiting room. This will apply to a child age 10 or older. If you have had any feverish or flu-like symptoms in the last 48 hours, please contact our office BEFORE your appointment to reschedule. The CDC recommends that individuals should be fever-free for at least 48 hours to avoid contagious exposure to others. We apologize for the inconvenience. This protocol is intended to protect all of our patients, unborn babies, and staff. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.