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from an ultrasonographic training program is necessary. Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technology is necessary. Registration with the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical
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receive direction from the Associate Director, Event Strategy, and will partner with colleagues to produce superior, impactful events. Responsibilities* 85%Event Strategy: Craft program concepts
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Engineering (ECE) Division, is searching for a Lecturer I to teach EECS 452 during the Fall 2025 semester. EECS 452, Digital Signal Processing Design Laboratory (4 credits) is a senior/graduate design course
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, talks drafts Conduct research independently - 40% Candidate should have experience in cryo-EM sample preparation, data collection, and processing Literature review Create big picture and specific project
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well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with general diagnostics in a trauma setting, GE OEC 9900 with vascular C-arms, O-arm and ISO C-arms, GI/GU Procedures, portable procedures and Digital Imaging
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assess urgency and complexity of workflow Proficiency in medical terminology Proficiency in use of computer technology and experience with Microsoft Office software applications Strong interpersonal
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Office products. Intermediate Level: Desired Qualifications* Working knowledge of procurement and/or post award accounting. Experience with University of Michigan computer programs including M-Pathways
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Merit's executives and/or Technology Services leadership Assemble project teams and assign work tasks to complete projects Holistically evaluate ways to utilize technology and project management methods
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interpretation of plain radiographs, US, CT, and MR examinations, and understanding of these imaging technologies Training in radiation safety and radiation biology Pediatric radiology experience Computer
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rooms capable of converting to intensive care; a state-of-the-art neurosciences center; and high-level, specialty care services for cardiovascular and thoracic patients, along with advanced imaging