Location: Onsite at 7900 Fannin St. Ste. 1500, Houston, TX  77054 OR 427 W. 20th St. Ste. 303, Houston, TX 77008Overview of the Role:The Obstetrical and Gynecological (OB/GYN) Ultrasound Technologist performs high-quality diagnostic ultrasound examinations of the female reproductive system and fetal development. This role supports physicians in diagnosing and monitoring conditions related to pregnancy, gynecological health, and reproductive medicine. The technologist ensures patient safety, comfort, and dignity while adhering to established protocols, ethical standards, and regulatory requirements.Key Responsibilities:Clinical DutiesPerform obstetric ultrasounds (first trimester, second/third trimester growth scans, anatomy scans, biophysical profiles, Doppler studies, and amniotic fluid assessments).Perform gynecologic ultrasounds (transabdominal and transvaginal) to evaluate pelvic structures, ovaries, uterus, and endometrium.Capture high-quality diagnostic images and cine loops per physician order and protocol.Identify, measure, and document fetal structures, growth parameters, and anatomical findings.Assist in the evaluation of multiple gestations, high-risk pregnancies, and abnormal findings.Provide preliminary impressions to physicians while avoiding independent diagnosis.Maintain accurate and detailed patient records in the electronic medical record (EMR) system.Patient CareExplain procedures to patients, ensuring understanding and comfort.Maintain a compassionate and professional demeanor with patients who may be anxious or in distress.Protect patient privacy and adhere to HIPAA guidelines.Assist patients in positioning and provide physical support when necessary.Technical & SafetyOperate ultrasound equipment, ensuring calibration, functionality, and cleanliness.Select appropriate transducers, settings, and scanning techniques based on examination needs.Follow infection control protocols, including proper cleaning and disinfecting of probes.Recognize equipment malfunctions and report promptly for maintenance.CollaborationWork closely with obstetricians, gynecologists, maternal-fetal medicine specialists, and other healthcare providers.Communicate critical or urgent findings immediately to the physician.Assist in training new technologists, medical residents, or ultrasound students as needed.