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equipment for assigned modality to provide quality images. Knowledge of processor maintenance and imaging techniques. Must be able to adapt to new programs and equipment upgrades as the radiological field
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types of Mammography equipment to provide diagnostic images for interpretation by a radiologist. The individual will maintain and operate equipment according to manufacturers' operation manual
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Procedures. The technologist must act with initiative and responsibility to achieve maximum image quality and radiation safety. This position may perform duties in EMIC and/or satellite facilities throughout
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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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Job Summary Under general supervision of the VMTH Imaging manager, Radiology faculty and residents, provide clinical and research imaging technical support for radiology examinations, instruction of
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Cell Shared Research Facility (TSRF), Multimodal Imaging Core, and Regenerative Medicine/Gene Therapy Training programs for students and other trainees. Experienced professional with programmatic
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, Hemophilia, Sickle Cell, Gene Therapy and Thrombosis research and houses the faculty leaders of the Cancer Control and PET imaging programs. The Division is a major component of the NCI-designated UC Davis
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Slides) to create text, images, figures, plots, and budgets as needed. Preferred Qualifications Experience with UCD financial systems including AggieBuy, and Aggie Travel. Experience with conference event
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infrastructure & technology upgrades, renovations and upgrades of diagnostic, imaging and treatment facilities, full floor renovations of inpatient units and remodels of clinical, administrative and outpatient
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outpatients. The incumbent operates various types of x-ray equipment, Dexa equipment, and auxiliary equipment to provide diagnostic images for diagnostic interpretations by a radiologist. Quality of work