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protective equipment as necessary. Monitor accessory equipment and assist the physician with fluoroscopic procedures and special radiographic procedures. Accurately process images for optimal quality. Match
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accessory equipment and assist the physician with fluoroscopic procedures and special radiographic procedures. Accurately process images for optimal quality. Match with appropriate paperwork
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Inpatient and Outpatient, Interventional CT, and Emergency Imaging in the Duke Medicine Pavilion, ED, and PORT (major surgery). What you will do: Perform complex specialized tasks associated with
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Health's four hospitals and offers a comprehensive range of medical, surgical, and diagnostic services, including orthopedics, weight-loss surgery, women's services, and heart and vascular services
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, an endo-surgery center, and more. **** This Position is Eligible for Relocation and $10,000 Commitment Bonus **** Work Week: Monday - Friday 7am-7pm, 3 days a week. Responsible for call. General
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, arrhythmias, and valvular heart diseases. Diagnostic tests, including physical exams, cardiac risk evaluations, blood work, and advanced imaging like echocardiography, are performed in-house. The goal is to
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scans for technical quality, collate processed images and sequence of acquisition and label appropriately Schedule patients for procedures; assist with clerical functions Charge MR procedures and supplies
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the Department of Biology at Duke University. The Associate in Research will process museum specimens associated with several research projects in the lab involving plant biodiversity databases and the
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Echocardiograms, entering preliminary interpretation, and accommodating provider imaging needs. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Demonstrates proficiency by performing routine and emergency echocardiograms
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to physicians, nurses, other staff and other departments. Managing voicemail inbox and clearing out messages daily. Obtain medical records from referring physician offices/hospitals. Obtaining imaging from