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, seven day a week operation providing Imaging Services for adult and pediatric inpatients and outpatients. POSITION INFORMATION Salary or Pay Range: $64.97 - $84.02 Salary Frequency: Hourly Salary Grade
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Technologist Duties 10% - General Department Duties Department Overview The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven day a week operation providing Imaging Services for adult and pediatric inpatients and
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or higher in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering or a closely related field, with a specialization in cryogenic engineering. Ten (10) years’ related experience. Experience with plant/system process simulation
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. Incumbent is responsible for analysis, evaluation, feasibility, and coordination of research projects requiring radiology imaging through the processing of Radiological Services Request (RSRs) forms. Duties
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to provide quality images. Must be able to adapt to new programs and equipment upgrades as the radiological field advances. Knowledge of the information and techniques needed to diagnose and treat human
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, Endocrinology, ENT, Eye Center, Family Medicine, General Surgery, Imaging, Internal Medicine, Lab, Medical Oncology, Neurology, Obstetrics, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Rheumatology and Sports Medicine, in
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80% - ELECTRONIC IMAGING & READING ROOM SUPPORT 20% - GENERAL / MISCELLANEOUS Department Overview The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven-day a week operation providing imaging services
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and procure all equipment needed for any given procedure, positions the patient, selects radiation exposure parameters and image the patient. Maintains a high degree of accuracy and an awareness of all
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#CA-DK A mammography technologist is responsible for performing screening as well ensuring quality control (QC) in the imaging process. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare
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imaging through the processing of Radiological Services Request (RSRs) forms. Duties include preparing regulatory documents related to radiological procedures, assistance with financial aspects of research