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participate in clinical trials on emerging neurotechnology. The Department of Radiology & Imaging Sciences includes clinical and research faculty who specialize in all modalities – MRI, CT, PET, ultrasound, and
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alongside an Abdominal Imaging Fellowship program. Imaging resources include cutting-edge MRIs, dual-energy CTs, intraoperative MRI, and PET-CT scanners. The department also boasts access to pre-clinical
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of techniques, using the most advanced equipment. Combined with Bone Densitometry, CT, Interventional, Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, PET, Ultrasound, and X-ray. We perform more than 500,000 procedures
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#CA-DK #48XClinsupport The CT Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of diagnostic imaging procedures using CT equipment to aid in patient diagnosis and treatment. This role operates
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on operational computer issues. · Guidance to physicists on clinical x-ray and x-ray CT physics support to University of Maryland Medical Center. 2. Joint Commission and American College of Radiology
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support for clinical trials in oncologic imaging such as nuclear medicine and PET-CT. We seek candidates with formal training and expertise in the field of oncologic imaging who are committed to excellence
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equipment including multiple dual source CT scanners, 1.5 and 3T MRI scanners, digital fluoroscopy, a hybrid Angio-CT suite, an upcoming hybrid PET/MRI system, and US equipment with contrast and elastography
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support for clinical trials in oncologic imaging such as nuclear medicine and PET-CT. We seek candidates with formal training and expertise in the field of oncologic imaging who are committed to excellence
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/SBRT, radiopharmaceuticals and Radio-embolization. There are several campus-wide shared resources including small-animal imaging CT, PET and MR scanners. There are twelve (12) medical residents and
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, intraoperative MRI, research and clinical PET-CT scanners, and preclinical imaging tools like small animal PET-MRI and SPECT/CT. The role includes integration into CQCI activities and involvement in regulatory