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Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and
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and dynamic environment? We're looking for a dedicated and detail-oriented Patient Service Associate to join our team and help us deliver an exceptional imaging experience for our patients, families
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Desired Qualifications* PACS experience as well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with digital imaging in an inpatient and trauma setting. Familiar with GE C-arms, Medtronic O-arm, Shimadzu
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processes, as well as creating technology solutions to support these processes Ability to work effectively on a team Willingness and strong aptitude to learn new technologies and assume increasing
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, starting IVs, lifting, moving, and pushing wheelchairs and stretchers. Additionally, the Patient Care Tech will draw up, administer IV contrast, and dispense oral contrast for imaging exams as needed
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strong technical expertise in immersive technologies, including LED walls, real- time game engines, and media servers, as well as leadership capabilities. Manage the daily operations of virtual production
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opportunity (and is expected) to learn processes and policies of financial aid and the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships as a foundational element of their professional development. The work-study
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recorded. Directly assists radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures. Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related
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participants between research sites using UM-Fleet vehicles when needed. Administrative and Regulatory Support Assist with imaging budgets, billing processes, and human subject payment documentation. Maintain
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imaging, ultrasound, and dental equipment. Performs regular testing of reading room and modality workstation display monitors. Partners with clinical engineering to ensure issues identified during QC