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of accredited Radiologic Technology /Diagnostic Imaging Program. Certification and Licensing: State of Florida License as a General Radiographer. CPR and BLS certification required. ARRT registered and ARRT
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other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS High school diploma or equivalent Graduate of accredited Radiologic Technology /Diagnostic Imaging Program Must possess a valid State of
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-of-the-art imaging methods and optimize clinical MRI techniques. Assist technologists with processing images and resolving daily image quality concerns. Analyze and refine advanced clinical imaging methods
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, employee time records, and other related activities. Develops cooperative relationships with patients and families by projecting a positive image and creating a professional atmosphere. Develops program
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, function, and motility. Identifies imaging instruments and modalities based on diagnosis. Knowledgeable in computer software for all imaging modalities. Demonstrates core knowledge of standardized imaging
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to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduate of accredited Radiologic Technology /Diagnostic Imaging Program
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expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High School Diploma or equivalent and Graduate of a Radiologic Technology accredited program Certification
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to the Islet Distribution Program. Actively participate in the design and execution of experimental R&D initiatives to improve current technologies and methodologies used in the human cell processing facility
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applications, scheduling software, and network drives to schedule multiple exams within multiple modalities and entities across the UHealth system. Uses intermediate medical terminology and accurate scheduling
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. Utilizes multiple computer applications, scheduling software, network drives to schedule multiple exams within multiple modalities and entities across the UHealth system. Uses complex medical terminology and