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belonging. Minimum Qualifications Education Bachelors of Science/Bachelor of Arts in Chemical, Physical, Biological, or Clinical Laboratory Science; or Medical Technology required. Minimum educational
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processes for efficiency and effectiveness Identify opportunities for automation and technology enhancements in file administration Lead process improvement initiatives to streamline document management
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and ankle, kyphoplasty, urology and gynecology. We treat patients from 6 months through age 99 and work with the most advanced technology. Our team is focused on delivering exemplary care for each
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), Radiation Therapy (T), Nuclear Medicine Technology (N), CNMT, ARDMS, or registry eligible for Magnetic Resonance (MR). ARRT or ARMRIT registered in Magnetic Resonance (MR) required within 18 months
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Technology program or maintains an accredited Surgical Technologist certification (NCCT or NBSTSA). Or, provides evidence of the successful completion of an appropriate training program for Surgical Technology
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: Engineering / Design Engineering Appl Deadline: (posted 2024/12/12, listed until 2025/06/12) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Pratt School of Engineering, Institute for Enterprise
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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke -BME -DUKEHICKEY1 [#30051] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area
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Medicine Technology (N), CNMT. ARRT registered in Computed Tomography (CT) required within 18 months of employment. BLS certification Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment
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/or Certification Certification in one of the following required: Radiography (R), Radiation Therapy (T), Nuclear Medicine Technology (N), CNMT, ARDMS, or registry eligible for Magnetic Resonance (MR
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how deep technologies like artificial intelligence, quantum computing, advanced semiconductors and green hydrogen will impact business and society. Duke’s approach to technology policy places a priority