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CT, and Emergency Imaging in the Duke Medicine Pavilion, ED, and PORT (major surgery). What you will do: Perform complex specialized tasks associated with the operation of CT scanners, power injectors
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es.Evaluate CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images ins equence of exposure and appropriately label. Film/transmit to ImageArchi val System.Schedule patients for procedures; assist with
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directed and per protocol. Evaluate MR scans for technical quality, collate processed images and sequence of acquisition and label appropriately. Schedule patients for procedures; assist with clerical
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with interventional CT procedures. Evaluate CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and appropriately label. Film/transmit to Image Archival System. Schedule
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, starting IV's, and injecting contrast, if applicable. Assist radiologist with interventional CT procedures. Evaluate CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and
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, starting IV's, and injecting contrast, if applicable. Assist radiologist with interventional CT procedures. Evaluate CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and
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radiologist with interventional CT procedures. Evaluate CT scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and appropriately label. Film/transmit to Image Archival System. Schedule
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, positive outlook. Strong computer skills; including the latest Microsoft operating systems and Microsoft Office suite of products. Level 2: In addition to the requirements described for the Level 1
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the maintenance of laboratory accreditation. Perform other related duties incidental to the work herein **DUHS offers career growth and enrichment within Imaging services. There is a clinical ladder program with
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outside records including clinic notes, hospital records, outside imaging, lab, and other test results Participate in basic science and clinical research projects conducted by the supervising physician