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magnet, RF transmitter, RF receiver and computer. Under general supervision, the incumbent will independently perform MRI examinations using the established exam protocols. The MRI Technologist will be
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% - Documentation and Record Keeping 5% - Coordinating Medical Care 5% - Computer System Operations 5% - Department/Clinic Coordination 5% - Additional Job Functions Department Overview September 2025, the three
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% - General Radiologic Technologist Duties 10% - General Department Duties Department Overview The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven day a week operation providing Imaging Services for adult and
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to problems. Organizational skills to establish workload priorities for completion of all tasks in a timely manner. Knowledge and ability to use computer terminal. Organizational skills to coordinate and
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Radiology/Imaging Services department. Key Responsibilities 60% - LEADERSHIP, MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION 30% - TECHNICAL OPERATION AND QC OF FIXED AND/OR MOBILE EQUIPMENT 10% - ADMINISTRATIVE/FINANCIAL
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imaging. Demonstrated knowledge to train and guide personnel of varying skill levels including postdocs, Jr. Specialists, research staff, graduate, and undergraduate students. Demonstrated ability
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, Cardiac Catheterization Imaging, Digital radiography (DR), computed radiography (CR), Magnetic resonance imaging (MR), Angiography, Nuclear Medicine gamma cameras, fluoroscopy, special procedure imaging
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Actions Home Help Job Description More Actions UC Davis Health Careers Sign In New User Previous Job Job Title Clinical Engineering Supervisor 2 Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 80205 Location Sacramento Full
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the imaging process. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to accurately capture and interpret breast images for early detection of breast cancer. Their primary duties include
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operation providing Imaging Services to adult and pediatric inpatients and outpatients. Radiology performs a variety of diagnostic exams for the diagnosis of disease processes. The UC Davis Department