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Part Time Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job Job Summary #CA-DK #48XClinsupport The CT Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of diagnostic imaging procedures using CT equipment to aid
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to provide courteous service in person, in writing, and on the telephone and to convey a professional and business like image. Skill to use amp/volt meters, refrigerant recovery machines, and vacuum pump
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) clinics, and Shriners Hospital for Children, Northern California. In addition to repair and maintenance on most medical devices, we also provide services to the following specialty areas: medical imaging
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The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven day a week operation providing Imaging Services for adult and pediatric inpatients and outpatients. Department Specific Job Scope This position will provide quality
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verifying images on PACS, Radiology Information System, receiving and tracking films, assuring exams are correct and in completed status. This position interacts directly in person and over the telephone with
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in Magnetic Resonance Imaging American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS) or UC Davis Health CPR ARRT Certification in Magnetic Resonance Imaging No minimum education requirements
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clinics and add Imaging and Infusion services for the Folsom community. Services will include Cardiology, Dermatology, Endocrinology, ENT, Eye Center, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Imaging, Internal
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leaders of the Cancer Center and PET imaging/ theranostics research programs. The Division is a major component of the NCI-designated UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center and has a strong presence in
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of Radiology Policies and Procedures and other applicable work rules and regulations. The technologist must act with initiative and responsibility to achieve maximum imaging quality. All duties and
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Resonance Imaging services for Hospital Radiology. The Radiology Supervisor is responsible for directing, planning, and monitoring clinical and technical operations, functions, and resources of the MRI