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A healthcare organization in Dubai is seeking a skilled Cardiac Technician to perform duties in the non-invasive lab, including 2 D Echo procedures and patient care. The ideal candidate will hold a degree in Cardiac Care Technology, possess a DHA license, and have at least two years of related experience. Proficiency in English is essential, with Arabic being an advantage. Join a team where you can advance your skills and contribute to patient care in a dynamic environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Performs 2 D Echo, TMT, demonstrating competency and proficiency with equipment in the non invasive Lab.
Participates in the ordering and inventory of equipment and supplies for the non invasive Lab.
Delivers patient care for all age groups while using diagnostic imaging equipment; acts as a liaison between the patient and the cardiologist.
Performs general office duties including answering phones, scheduling, filing, and maintaining patient records.
Actively participates in the training of other personnel.
Recognizes that continuing education is vital to maintaining and advancing the profession. Keeps cardiology skills current demonstrating evidence of continuing education to include department meetings, individualized learning opportunities from cardiologists, and related classes.
To follow appropriate international guidelines, DHA regulations & Joint Commission International norms while treating or managing patients as well as while discharging their professional duties.
QUALIFICATION, LICENSURE, EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, SPECIAL SKILLS
Graduate from an accredited school of Cardiac Care Technology
6 months of Internship in Cardiac Care Technology
4.2 Current license in country of origin with DHA license to practice in U.A.E.
4.3 Two years of recent related work experience as a Cardiac Tech
4.4 Excellent command of oral and written English. Arabic language advantageous /desirable but not essential.
4.5 Ability to adjust to group practice in an industrial environment.