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surgery, histological methods, and animal behavior is desired. Experience with electrophysiology, imaging, and/or computer programming is preferred. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid
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imaging applications, which incorporates the use of radioactive tracers and advanced medical imaging modalities to evaluate, diagnose, and treat heart conditions. Exercises professional judgment in
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imaging applications, which incorporates the use of radioactive tracers and advanced medical imaging modalities to evaluate, diagnose, and treat heart conditions. Exercises professional judgment in
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morphomics core service Support faculty research efforts Required Qualifications* Bachelors degree and 5+ years of experience in computer-based modeling or CT experience Understanding of human anatomy and CT
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symbolic reasoning to detect, analyze, and filter content across text, images, video, and audio streams. This role is open to both UM-Flint students and external candidates, including those interested in
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insurance Long-term disability coverage Flexible spending accounts for healthcare and dependent care expenses Flexible Work Program Ross Onsite Fitness Center Responsibilities* 40% Application Processing
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Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through
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duties as required to assure patient safety and satisfaction utilizing service excellence and Patient Family Centered Care in daily practice. Ability to demonstrate good computer skills, including computer
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experience in scientific, process, medical, industry, or other photography. Working knowledge of computer imaging software including Adobe Suite (Lightroom). Strong ability to function independently and self
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taken for out-of-range values. Accurately transfer off-line patient data from worksheets and instrument printouts to the computer/LIS/PACS Professional Development: Fulfill departmental continuing