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cardiology, cardiac diagnostic imaging tests and procedures, cardiac surgery, arrhythmia management and electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, structural heart services, advanced heart failure
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prevention services. Our services include general cardiology, cardiac diagnostic imaging tests and procedures, cardiac surgery, arrhythmia management and electrophysiology, interventional cardiology
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surgery, cardiology, and critical care medicine to advance multidisciplinary patient care, research, and quality improvement (QI) initiatives. 6. Support and enhance the division's contributions
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computer systems. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Complete radiology and imaging services using the latest technology Radiology Services at UWMC-Montlake is the premier choice for imaging in the Pacific Northwest
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INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST WORK SCHEDULE • FULL-TIME; 100% FTE; 40 HOURS PER WEEK • Day Shift DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION • Advanced imaging and diagnostic services in North Seattle • Radiology at UWMC
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diagnostic imaging tests and procedures, cardiac surgery, arrhythmia management and electrophysiology, interventional cardiology, structural heart services, advanced heart failure management, heart transplant
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prior to and post Radiology procedure and exercises responsible judgment in recognizing and reporting significant situations relating to patient care. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION Advanced diagnostic imaging
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within the division. 5. Foster collaborations with cardiothoracic surgery, cardiology, and critical care medicine to advance multidisciplinary patient care, research, and quality improvement (QI
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. Candidates will be expected to teach courses in relevant fields such as design and manufacturing of prototype technology, and a core area of Mechanical Engineering, such as mechanics of materials
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in a wide range of areas in pediatric congenital heart disease, heart failure, cardiomyopathy, and heart transplantation. Engage in the interpretation of imaging, catheterization, laboratory medicine