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of maintaining the physical ability to: 1. Demonstrate critical thinking skills defined as: Evaluate and follow work processes to ensure Patient Identification, evaluating Radiographs for image quality, selecting
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radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures. Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related to procedures. Maintain patient
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of research accomplishment in one or more of the following areas: radiation dosimetry, pharmacokinetic modeling, PET and SPECT image reconstruction, Monte Carlo modeling and use of artificial
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to continuous quality improvement processes. Provide imaging support and issue resolution for customers and troubleshoot common problems, escalating complex issues to supervisors. Required Qualifications
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photography sessions of surplus items ranging from office equipment and furniture to laboratory apparatus and hardware devices. Use image editing software to enhance photographs and comply with the university's
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Qualifications* PACS experience as well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with digital imaging in an inpatient and trauma setting. Familiar with GE C-arms, Medtronic O-arm, Shimadzu portables, GI/GU
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radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures. Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related to procedures. Maintain patient
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and vascular surgeons. Train other cardiothoracic surgery residents on the diagnosis and treatment of complex aortic disease. Interpretation and assessment of diagnostic imaging studies. Participation
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imaging, including radioisotope preparation, quality control, data acquisition and processing. Image and data results are submitted for interpretation by Nuclear Medicine physicians. Exercises professional
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of research animal colonies and performing histology and in vivo imaging, electrophysiology and associated analyses and quantifications Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients