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Assistant program is strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II -- Graduation from a medical assistant program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
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variety of complex, specialized, and technical tasks associated with the operation of high field strength magnets. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Screen patients for MR safety prior to procedure
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tests on the computer. Perform various Quality Control procedures to maintain compliance with internal and external regulations. Utilize various hospital information systems and software. May demonstrate
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staff provides care for patients 14 years or older with actual or potential life-threatening conditions by performing complex assessments, high-intensity therapies, interventions, and continuous
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provides care for patients 14 years or older with actual or potential life-threatening conditions by performing complex assessments, high intensity therapies, interventions, and continuous monitoring
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other related duties incidental as assigned. Minimum Qualifications Education Pharmacy Tech I: High school diploma or equivalent and completion of an accredited pharmacy technician-training program. or
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participate in clinic committees. What you will need: Education: Level I -- Graduation from an accredited Medical Assistant program is strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation is required. Level II
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Change sterile and non-sterile dressings Required Qualifications at this Level Education Level I -- Graduation from accredited Medical Assistant program strongly preferred. High school or GED graduation
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the operation of high field strength magnets. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Screen patients for MR safety prior to procedure performance. Assist radiologist with procedure protocoling and performance
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high field strength magnets. Duties and Responsibilities of this Level Screen patients for MR safety prior to procedure performance. Assist radiologist with procedure protocoling and performance. Start