Advanced Practice Sonographer - OBGYN
Company: Medical University of South Carolina
Location: Charleston
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Summary The Advanced Practice Sonographer
reports to the Maternal Fetal Medicine Division Head. Under limited
supervision, manage the quality of images produced by
Obstetrics/Gynecology sonographers across all MUSC Heath Charleston
including Orangeburg and all MFM outside clinical service
contracts. Services include but are not limited to information
technology, quality control, infection control, telemedicine, and
approval by appropriate credentialing bodies, such as NTQR and
AIUM, of the diagnostic ultrasound sites. Responsible for teaching
students (medical and sonography), sonographers, residents, and
maternal fetal medicine fellow’s basic obstetrical sonography. To
maintain relationships with ultrasound schools to enhance
recruitment to our unit. To assist with the coordination of care of
individuals with fetal anomalies among other pediatric services
that need diagnostic images. Tracks outcomes for quality purposes
and a credentialing agent. To improve physician efficiency and
decrease the number of patients that must return in the MUSC Ob/Gyn
Department’s diagnostic ultrasound unit by servicing as an
intermediary between the sonographers and physician. Entity
University Medical Associates (UMA) Only Employees and Financials
Worker Type Employee Worker Sub-Type? Regular Cost Center CC000987
COM Obstetrics & Gynecology CC Pay Rate Type Salary Pay Grade
Health-35 Scheduled Weekly Hours 40 Work Shift Job Description This
position will work onsite at multiple locations within the
Charleston and Orangeburg area. Required Experience: Minimum of 10
years performing Maternal Fetal Medicine diagnostic ultrasounds and
procedures At least one year of personnel supervision experience.
Required Education and Licensure/Certification: Graduation from a
school of Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Certification by the
American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS).
Current American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS)
certification or American Red Cross BLS for Healthcare Providers
certification is required. Job Duties: 25% Collaborates with
Maternal- Fetal Medicine physicians to provide advanced clinical
ultrasound practice and image quality. Perform and assist with
complex obstetric ultrasound examinations, including high-risk and
anomalous cases. Obtain difficult and advanced imaging views when
needed, including scanning complex patients behind sonographers to
enhance diagnostic accuracy. Review image quality to ensure studies
meet clinical and billing standards prior to physician
interpretation. Ensure ultrasound reports are completed by the
performing sonographer before physician review. Maintain current
knowledge of advanced ultrasound techniques and emerging
procedures. Travel with MFM physicians as needed to learn and
implement new procedures that enhance regional services. Acquire
and maintain skills necessary to assist with specialized
procedures, including twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome laser
surgery support. Performs and supports advanced obstetric
ultrasound services in collaboration with Maternal–Fetal Medicine
(MFM) physicians to ensure high-quality imaging and accurate
diagnostic evaluation. 20% Collaborates with Maternal- Fetal
Medicine physicians to provide excellent patient care coordination
and clinical liaison services Review medical records and verify
exam appropriateness, pertinent history, and relevant laboratory
values. Act as an effective intermediary between interpreting
physicians and patients. Explain procedures and reinforce care
plans per internal practice guidelines and physician direction.
Under physician direction, instruct patients regarding plan of care
and ensure appropriate follow-up is scheduled. Assist with triaging
calls from referring or outside physicians. Coordinate care for
patients requiring a multidisciplinary approach, including
collaboration with genetic counselors for fetal anomalies.
Facilitate continuity of care for complex maternal and fetal cases.
Serves as a clinical liaison between MFM physicians, sonographers,
patients, and multidisciplinary teams to promote seamless,
patient-centered care. 15% Collaborate with Maternal- Fetal
Medicine physicians to provide operational efficiency,
documentation and billing optimization Operationalize ultrasound
service processes to support MUSC billing and documentation
requirements. Ensure studies meet criteria for accurate coding and
reimbursement prior to physician review. Educate and support MFM
physicians regarding appropriate documentation and billing codes.
Improve physician efficiency by serving as an intermediary between
sonographers and physicians when needed. Support workflow
optimization within the MUSC Specialty Care North diagnostic
ultrasound unit. Collaborate with MFM physicians to evaluate and
establish potential outreach sites beyond the tri-county region.
Enhances operational efficiency of the MFM ultrasound service while
ensuring compliance with documentation and billing standards. 10%
Assures that areas of responsibility adhere to relevant safety,
regulatory, certification and/or accreditation standards.
Knowledgeable about applicable standards and demonstrate consistent
performance that adheres to those standards. Review and manage the
quality of the images produced by sonographers at clinic sites.
Hold sonographers accountable to university behavioral, safety, and
regulatory guidelines. Assist with implementation of all necessary
infection control protocols for the unit and tracking systems as
needed. Demonstrates technical scanning ability by performing
ultrasound exams in accordance with the guidelines and standards
set by the AIUM and ACOG. Annually reviews the Protocols/Policies
for Ultrasound and procedures within Ultrasound department in
accordance with the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
(AIUM) and Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine (SMFM) standards and
Guidelines for the Accreditation of Ultrasound Practices. Attend at
least one conference a year to ensure the highest technical
standards are met at clinic sites. Sit on any steering committee or
national committee as requested. Speak at national conferences when
asked. This will involve travel and overnight stays. Actively help
to educate the net generation of perinatal sonographers for MUSC.
10% Ensures that all credentials and continuing education
requirements are current for all technologists. Identify learning
needs and the resources to attain them. Ensure self and all staff
complete/maintain required training/certification for all clinic
worksites. Ensure self and all staff complete/maintain required
training/certification for both MUSCP and MUHA worksites. Assist
physicians with training of new sonographers with standards of
care. Works with fellows, residents and students by sharing
knowledge of ultrasound as well as instruction for performance of
ultrasound exams. Teach Maternal Fetal Medicine fellows scanning
techniques. In conjunction with the Program Director, ensure the
fellows meet the requirements of the MFM fellowship including RDMS
certification if needed. Facilitate American Institute of
Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) certification and/or recertification.
Ensures consistency, accuracy and calibration of ultra sonographers
5% Responsible for maintenance of equipment to meet all state and
federal guidelines at all MUSC sites and advise the physicians of
any perceived needs at remote sites. Assist the ultrasound manager
for the operation of the equipment and function for problem
resolution as needed. Oversee and help the IT team maintains the
image reporting system and make recommendations for improvements as
needed and work with the MD and sonographer to ensure images are
retrievable. Demonstrate knowledge of the equipment and assure that
appropriate maintenance to meet all state and federal guidelines
are met or exceeded, which includes equipment we use inside the
hospital. Notify the appropriate person if maintenance is
inadequate. Perform quality assurance at each UMA location as
required by AIUM. Evaluate ultrasound machines on the market and
make recommendation for capital purchasing. 5% Managerial and
administrative support duties Maintains collaborative relationship
with Ultrasound Training Programs to facilitate hiring of qualified
graduates. Collaborate with management and recruitment (with
national reputation to attract) for sonographer interviews and
assess their skill level. Assists clinic and ultrasound manager
with annual evaluation of sonographers and completion of compliance
requirements for all MUHA employees. Track appropriate salary
distributions / transfers needed between appropriate MUHA and UMA
Provide coaching and mentoring of the sonographer staff to
facilitate positive customer relations by using Service Recovery
and communication written avenues, staff meetings and huddles. Work
with the Department and MUHA on ergonomics to reduce the injuries
of sonographers. Informs the appropriate ultrasound manager and
assist the manager with minimizing down time 5% Responsible for
ultrasound related personnel training and coaching. Ensure that all
sonographers are trained and able to assist with procedures
performed in the units. Creates multimedia presentations, presents
new research and literature reviews then implements new diagnostic
techniques when appropriate. Work collaboratively and independently
to facilitate continuing education by instructing sonographers,
physicians and fellows during the antenatal ultrasound conference
and fetal boards. Serve as a resource to improve patient care and
unit operation. Assists in teaching patient care procedures to
other staff, students and other team members as appropriate.
Facilitates a positive learning environment for student(s) and
provides individualized teaching instructions as appropriate.
Facilitate education of Maternal Fetal Medicine fellows, ObGyn and
radiology residents and medical students by providing instruction
for performance of ultrasound exams and by sharing knowledge of
ultrasound techniques, guidelines, and background information.
Educate the residents and gyn oncology fellows in appropriately
using ultrasound guidance and documentation at surgery. 5% Provide
reporting and support to clinic managers and faculty monthly,
yearly and as needed. Collaborate with faculty in research to meet
study goals. Works with Clinical Operations Manager and staff on
insurance denials. Work with information technology services to
ensure the reporting systems interface with EPIC. Provide
deidentified ultrasound images for fetal board once a month and for
the American Board of Ob/Gyn as our physician need. Assist the
ultrasound manager with scheduling needs and requests from
referring offices as needed, ensure facility tickets are completed
timely and accurately reflect provided services/procedures to meet
financial goals. Improve MFM physician efficiency by ensuring the
reports contain the correct referring physician information. Assist
with scheduling needs for UMA patients as appropriate with
collaboration between the UMA site manager or their designee.
Facilitates the interaction between Medical University Hospital
Authority (MUHA), the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
(OB/GYN), and University Medical Associates (UMA) to benefit
patient, faculty, staff, and administration satisfaction.
Additional Job Description Physical Requirements Continuous
requirements are to perform job functions while standing, walking
and sitting. Ability to bend at the waist, kneel, climb stairs,
reach in all directions, fully use both hands and legs, possess
good finger dexterity, perform repetitive motions with
hands/wrists/elbows and shoulders, reach in all directions.
Maintain 20/40 vision corrected, see and recognize objects close at
hand and at a distance, work in a latex safe environment and work
indoors. Frequently lift, lower, push and pull and/or carry objects
weighing 50 lbs (/-) unassisted, exert up to 50 lbs of force, lift
from 36" to overhead 25 lbs. Infrequently work in dusty areas and
confined/cramped spaces. If you like working with energetic
enthusiastic individuals, you will enjoy your career with us! The
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