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Position Summary:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Research Data Associate - ECHO. The Research Data Associate - ECHO will support the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) study, a NIH-funded initiative investigating how early-life environmental exposures affect children's health outcomes, such as obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. This role will be responsible for performing all methods of pediatric abdominal, renal, neurovascular and cardiovascular ultrasound testing. Additionally, the associate will coordinate participant communication, collect biospecimens and clinical data, and ensure data accuracy through meticulous management and analysis.
We expect our staff to travel between our Manhattan and Brooklyn depending on the visit schedule via the NYU Langone Health ferry (there is no additional cost to the employee for taking the ferry). Our study requires a participant-centered approach. While the majority of our participants schedule visits with our team Monday - Friday, some may prefer Saturdays. We ask our staff to remain flexible and accommodate their availability.
Job Responsibilities:
Technician Duties: Ultrasound Imaging Procedures
Administer diagnostic ultrasound procedures for study participants, including pediatric abdominal, renal, neurovascular, and cardiovascular imaging, while ensuring patient comfort, safety, and adherence to research protocols.
Responsibilities:
• Prepare and arrange ultrasound equipment and supplies according to established departmental procedures.
• Verify patient identity using ID bracelet or verbal confirmation and introduce self prior to procedures.
• Explain imaging procedures, equipment, and study requirements clearly to patients and/or guardians.
• Obtain informed consent from prospective study participants in accordance with research protocols.
• Ensure patient comfort and maintain privacy at all times during procedures.
• Operate computerized ultrasound equipment and recording devices to perform diagnostic imaging studies.
• Utilize patient charts to obtain relevant medical history and context for imaging procedures.
• Demonstrate knowledge of normal anatomy and major disease processes related to examined organ systems.
Diagnostic Assessment and Reporting
Perform, evaluate, and interpret ultrasound and Doppler studies to ensure complete and accurate diagnostic imaging in alignment with study requirements.
Responsibilities:
• Perform and assess Doppler studies, determining necessary imaging based on initial requests and preliminary findings.
• Identify abnormalities and promptly notify the principal investigator and appropriate medical staff when immediate attention is required.
• Compare current imaging results with prior studies to monitor changes in patient condition.
• Complete imaging assignments within appropriate and realistic timeframes.
Documentation and Data Management
Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of all ultrasound procedures and findings within research and clinical systems.
Responsibilities:
• Document all imaging exams in accordance with departmental and research protocols.
• Select, process, and organize scan images to clearly represent normal and abnormal findings.
• Enter, maintain, and update all relevant patient and imaging data in the designated database or system.
• Communicate significant findings or changes in patient condition to the principal investigator.
Equipment Maintenance and Compliance
Ensure ultrasound equipment is properly maintained, sanitized, and functioning efficiently in compliance with institutional and regulatory standards.
Responsibilities:
• Maintain ultrasound equipment in proper working order through routine checks and preventive maintenance.
• Clean and prepare equipment before and after patient use.
• Sterilize equipment following use with isolation patients in accordance with infection control policies.
• Perform scheduled preventive maintenance to ensure optimal equipment performance and longe
Non-technician Duties
Participant Coordination and Communication
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Data and Sample Collection
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Data Management and Analysis
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Operational Support and Logistics
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Participant Compensation and Documentation
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Team Collaboration and Flexibility
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Minimum Qualifications:
To qualify you must have a Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and licensed by NYS to practice as a diagnostic radiologic technologist OR certified by the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) and Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI). 1+ years of experience as a technologist. Desire to work with mothers and young children.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree preferred. Spanish fluency desired but not essential. Desire to work with mothers and young children.
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
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NYU Grossman School of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer and committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration. We require applications to be completed online.
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