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Military Contractor Ultrasound information
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$703.88 - $908.82
12% of jobs
$908.82 - $1.1K
10% of jobs
$1.2K is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$1.1K - $1.3K
7% of jobs
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The median wage is $1.8K / yr.
$1.7K - $1.9K
11% of jobs
$1.9K - $2.1K
11% of jobs
$2.3K is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$2.1K - $2.3K
10% of jobs
$2.3K - $2.5K
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What is a Military Contractor Ultrasound specialist?
What is the difference between Military Contractor Ultrasound vs Military Medical Sonographer?
| Aspect | Military Contractor Ultrasound | Military Medical Sonographer |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Certification in ultrasound technology, often military-specific training | Certified Medical Sonographer (RDMS or ARDMS), military training optional |
| Work Environment | Field operations, military bases, remote locations | Military hospitals, clinics, medical facilities |
| Employer & Industry | Military contractors, defense industry | Military healthcare facilities, government agencies |
| Work Focus | Supporting military missions, remote diagnostics | Patient care, diagnostic imaging |
While both roles involve ultrasound technology, Military Contractor Ultrasound specialists focus on supporting military operations in remote or field environments, often with specialized certifications. Military Medical Sonographers work within military healthcare facilities, providing diagnostic imaging services to service members and their families. The key differences lie in work setting, employer, and specific job focus, though both require ultrasound certification and technical skills.

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO
Posted 13 days ago
Dallas Regional Medical Center rating
8.3
Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz
75th of 989 rated hospitals
Job description
Employment Type: PRN
Shifts Available: Variable
Hours: 8-hour or 10-hour options available
Location: Dallas Regional Medical Center - Mesquite, TX
Here are some of the benefits of working at Prime Healthcare:
- Health, dental, and vision insurance options
- Paid vacation, sick time and holidays
- Bereavement leave, FMLA and other leave options
- Employer 401K options
- Tuition reimbursement options
- Life, disability, and other insurance options
- Many other amazing benefits
Essential Duties and Responsibilities (includes, but not limited to):
- Interact with patients to explain the procedure, obtain relevant medical history, and address any concerns, ensure patient comfort and privacy during the ultrasound examination, and assist with positioning patients to optimize imaging
- Operate ultrasound machines to perform diagnostic imaging studies as requested by physicians or other healthcare providers, select appropriate imaging techniques and settings to capture clear and accurate images of the targeted anatomy or pathology
- Use the transducer (probe) to transmit high-frequency sound waves into the body and capture the returning echoes to create real-time images, manipulate the transducer and adjust imaging parameters to obtain multiple views and optimize image quality
- Interpret ultrasound images in real-time to assess the structure, size, shape, and function of organs and tissues within the body, identify any abnormalities or pathology that may be present and collaborate with radiologists or physicians to provide accurate diagnostic information
- In addition to conventional diagnostic ultrasound imaging, you may perform Doppler ultrasound studies to evaluate blood flow patterns and detect abnormalities such as vascular occlusions, stenosis, or thrombosis
Before we go any further, we do have some deal-breakers. You must have:
- RVT(ARDMS), RVS (CCI) or VS (ARRT) certification required within 90 days of hire and maintain
- Additional certification from ARDMS in Abdomen, Breast or /OB-GYN
- Graduate an accredited vascular ultrasound program or current certification as identified in #1 and graduation within 90 days of hire
- Current BCLS certificate required upon hire and maintain current
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Employment Type: CONTRACTORAbout Dallas Regional Medical Center
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Industry
Health care and social assistance
Company size
51 - 200 Employees
Headquarters location
Mesquite, TX, US
Year founded
1964