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to produce quality images for physicians and other health care providers to diagnose, treat, and monitor disease processes. Works independently, exercising sound judgment, and executing developed clinical
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of health and disease through our diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, imaging and imaging technology-related clinical and basic science research. The department's missions focus on education, imaging
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-time PhD researchers, 4 IT specialists, 4 image analysts and one lab manager. There are three sections in the laboratory: 1) Research/Computer modeling, 2) Image Analysis and 3) Data Management. This is
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patients. The program includes advanced technology clinical trials, basic (laboratory) research and aggressive quality assurance. Areas of concentration include research in cancer stem cells, DNA repair, low
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/FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Department Overview The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven day a week operation providing Imaging Services for adult and pediatric inpatients and outpatients. POSITION
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pre-op process to the patient clearly and concisely. COMPUTER SYSTEM OPERATIONS: Understanding and operation of computer systems and applications necessary to perform assigned duties. Maintain knowledge
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and concisely. COMPUTER SYSTEM OPERATIONS: Understanding and operation of computer systems and applications necessary to perform assigned duties. Maintain knowledge of computer system changes/update
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complex oral-medicine cases on the Dentistry & Oral Surgery Service (≈36 clinical weeks/year, shared on-call), with dedicated participation in the Stomatitis Clinic and consult support for OMFM-focused
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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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computer. Special Requirements – Please contact your recruiter with questions regarding which activities apply by position This is a critical position, as defined by UC Policy and local procedures, and as