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visual field defects. Determines and records patient’s reliability. Imaging: Has knowledge of eye anatomy and pathology. Has basic knowledge of photography. Has ability to perform quality fundus, stereo
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, Imaging, Internal Medicine, Lab, Medical Oncology, Neurology, Obstetrics, Orthopedics, Pediatrics, Rheumatology and Sports Medicine, in addition to an Infusion Care Clinic and additional Imaging Services
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the operation of: CT/simulator, External Beam treatment machines and HOR units. The position is also responsible for administrative duties including facilitation of chart rounds and IMRT reviews, participating in
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computer skills. Ability to assess, plan, implement and evaluate patient care, taking into consideration protective interventions, development (behavioral and physical) and physiological characteristics
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Job Summary Under general direction of the Imaging Supervisor, Radiology faculty, and residents, provide clinical and research imaging technical support for Imaging examinations, instruction of
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. In-depth experience in report, communication, and operation of the necessary computer programs (e.g. Microsoft Office Suite including Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint, Google Docs, Sheets, and
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% - CT TECHNOLOGIST EXAMS/DUTIES 25% - LEAD CT TECH DUTIES: 25% - GENERAL DEPARTMENTAL FUNCTIONS Department Overview The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven day a week operation providing Imaging
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, yield, and quality metrics. Follow detailed drawings, schematics, and documentation for precise assembly. Support prototype and production assembly of microelectronic devices. Maintain accurate records
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, and skill to translate study materials from English into selected Asian languages. Strong computer skills using Microsoft Word and Outlook. Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain good working
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of computer systems to include troubleshooting, burning DVDs, copying files, uploading and downloading various medical imaging. Must be able to effectively communicate with professor/physician