Medical Radiation Technologist, Breast Imaging (Talent Pool)
University Health Network
Toronto, ON
Part-Time
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Ultrasound Technologist
W3Global
Toronto, ON
New
Part-Time
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Ultrasound Technologist
Anovafertility
Toronto, ON
New
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Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
Cencora | Pharma solutions
Toronto, ON
New
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Echocardiography Technologist, Cardiology
Sinai Health System
Toronto, ON
New
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Registered Ultrasound Technologist
Humber River Health
Toronto, ON
New
Part-Time
$36.84 - $51 / hour
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Registered Technologist, CT
Humber River Health
Toronto, ON
Part-Time
$36.84 - $50 / hour
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Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (REI) Physician
Anovafertility
Golden Horseshoe, ON
New
Health Insurance
Education
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Registered Ultrasound Technologist
Humber River Regional Hospital
Toronto, ON
New
Part-Time
$36.84 - $51 / hour
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Ultrasonographer - Maternal Fetal Medicine
Mackenzie Health
Vaughan, ON
New
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Ultrasonographer - CVH Medical Imaging
Mackenzie Health
Vaughan, ON
New
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Ultrasonographer - MRHH Medical Imaging
Mackenzie Health
Richmond Hill, ON
New
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Ultrasound Technologist - Hospital
Sunnybrook
Toronto, ON
New
$5,000 / month
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Medical Sonographer
Sunnybrook
Toronto, ON
New
$5,000 / month
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CLINIC ULTRASONOGRAPHER
Sunnybrook
Toronto, ON
New
$5,000 / month
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Ultrasound Technologist / Cardiology
Sunnybrook
Toronto, ON
New
$5,000 / month
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Clinic Sonographer
Sunnybrook
Toronto, ON
New
$5,000 / month
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Sonographer
Sunnybrook
Toronto, ON
New
$5,000 / month
Job Description
Working as a Cardiac Sonographer in Toronto, ON
There are 41 Cardiac Sonographer opportunities available in Toronto, ON all with unique requirements.
The Cardiac Sonographer is primarily responsible for performing diagnostic procedures on the heart and surrounding blood vessels, using an ultrasound coronary scanner to obtain real-time pictures of the heart. Sonographers take ultrasounds of the heart muscle and blood flow. They use an instrument called a transducer that sends high-frequency sound waves into the patient's body, bouncing off organs, blood vessels, and other structures. Digital display monitors receive these waves and translate them into visual images for examination by sonographers and cardiologists.