Raymond Lougbo, Rcs
About Raymond Lougbo, Rcs
Raymond Lougbo is a Cardiac Sonographer at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, with extensive experience in diagnostic imaging and patient care.
Current Position at Scripps Health
Raymond Lougbo works as a Cardiac Sonographer at Scripps Health in San Diego, California. His role involves performing diagnostic imaging services on-site, with a focus on cardiac sonography. Through his expertise, he provides critical support in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with heart conditions.
Previous Experience at Atlanta VA Medical Center
Raymond Lougbo previously worked as a Cardiac Sonographer at the Atlanta VA Medical Center in Decatur, Georgia. His tenure there spanned seven months from 2020 to 2021. During this period, he developed a training module for new cardiac sonographers, enhancing the onboarding process and ensuring the dissemination of best practices in diagnostic imaging.
Tenure at Emory Healthcare
Raymond Lougbo served as a Cardiac Sonographer at Emory Healthcare in Atlanta, Georgia, for three years from 2020 to 2023. He was recognized for his exceptional patient care and diagnostic accuracy during his tenure. Additionally, he contributed to the field by participating in a research project that focused on the advancements in ultrasound technology.
Educational Background and Credentials
Raymond Lougbo holds an Associate of Science in Diagnostic Medical Sonography from the Cambridge Institute of Allied Health, where he studied from 2017 to 2019. He also studied at Gwinnett Technical College, furthering his knowledge in diagnostic medical sonography and ultrasound technology. Additionally, he completed a clinical internship at a major hospital, gaining hands-on experience in both cardiac and general sonography.
Volunteer Initiatives and Community Engagement
Raymond Lougbo has been active in community health initiatives, volunteering at health fairs to provide free cardiac screenings and educate the public about heart health. These volunteer activities demonstrate his commitment to improving community health and raising awareness about cardiovascular diseases.