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The Medical Dosimetrist II must design, develop, and implement radiation treatment plans through the use of computer and/or manual computations to deliver prescribed radiation dose and field
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. Evaluates patients, identifying problems and defining treatment goals that are specific, objective and measurable. Implements treatment program using appropriate procedures/techniques according to department
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. Arrive patients using the proper registration system(s). Politely inform patients of possible delays relating to their appointments. Collate chart appropriately. Perform patient encounter in computer
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. Arrive patients using the proper registration system(s). Politely inform patients of possible delays relating to their appointments. Collate chart appropriately. Perform patient encounter in computer
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conducts evaluation at end of study. Advises on statistical techniques for data collection and analysis. Assists in the planning of data collection. Develops computer programs for data screening and analysis
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to the Director of Operations and Trustee Program, will play a pivotal role in supporting the day-to-day operations of the office while contributing to special projects. In addition to responsibilities such as
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failure; assist with equipment tests. Must be able to type 40 WPM to accomplish the task listed above via PC Console and other computer-based programs. Must remain informed and compliant with HIPAA
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, knowledgeable in use of specialized laboratory equipment. Working knowledge of lab procedures, techniques and testing related to specialized scientific field. Computer literacy.
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vision to build, enhance and sustain a comprehensive, university-wide privacy program, ensuring campus-wide compliance with all applicable privacy laws and regulations. Reporting directly to the Associate
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verbally and in writing. Knowledge of medical terminology. Data entry computer skills Required License/Certification: Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) card from the American Heart Association. ED