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, laparoscopy, digital radiography, ultrasonography, fluoroscopy, 128-slice CT, 128-slice PET/CT, a 3 Tesla MRI, nuclear medicine, an interventional radiology suite, and a 24-7 small animal emergency and critical
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 18 hours ago
the education of medical students, residents, and fellows. Clinical care infrastructure includes PET/CT (with cardiac PET/CT capability), SPECT/CT, PET/MR, and dedicated radionuclide therapy rooms. Research
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serve as a back-up for general and PET/CT nuclear services. The person in this position is required to meet all Job Responsibilities of a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, as well as additional duties in a
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. Assisting with the development of anesthesia protocols appropriate for patients and maintain patients during anesthesia. Knowledge of diagnostic procedures such as CT, MRI and digital radiography policies
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, and imaging such as MRI or PET/CT following spinal cord or peripheral nerve injury is highly merited. The successful candidate should be proficient in spoken English and have prior experience of writing
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pediatric imaging as well as, pediatric fluoroscopic exams, ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, PET-CT, and non-vascular interventional radiology. Pediatric Neuroradiology and Sports
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animals A new Asto standing CT scanner for use in Equine diagnostic imaging. A Canon Celesteion PET/CT scanner with a wide bore gantry 2 state-of-the-art Canon Aplio-800 Ultrasound machines Two fixed small
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. The Medical Imaging Department is recently equipped with 4 new dual-energy CT scanners, 2 3Tesla MRI Scanners, 2 1.5Tesla MRI scanners, 1 PETCT Scanner, and a research PET-MR scanner. The Division's clinical
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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 three
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; internal medicine; medical imaging; nutrition; oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; and surgery. Advanced imaging modalities, including CT, PET-CT, 3T MRI, linear accelerator, fluoroscopy, and