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and development of treatment plans including segmentation, image registration, documentation, and information transfer. Position Summary The Qualified Medical Dosimetrist’s primary responsibility is to
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, with expanded services at off-site imaging centers, and renovations to our existing clinical spaces and new spaces through the medical center strategic expansion project ($3+ Billion): Main campus: New
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, trappers, and agency partners. 30% - Remote camera distribution and maintenance, image identification and classification. 20% - Lab work, including limited necropsy of carcasses, stomach contents, and
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patient education and performs quality assessment activities for the division, under the direction of the Imaging Supervisor/Manager. Minimum Qualifications Current Radiography license, ARRT (R) required
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experience and demonstrated commitment to working with patients in these same areas, (be licensed or eligible) and in training residents, medical students, postdocs, and interns in these methods. The candidate
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care, research, and training graduate and postgraduate students. The Division of Emergency Radiology focuses on all aspects of diagnostic imaging in the Emergency Department setting, in particular
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Physician provides licensed medical care including diagnosis and interpretation of imaging, staff education, collaboration on case management and clinical research. The Physician manages complex and sometimes
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Department: Ambulatory Services | Lewis Center Imaging Scope of Position The MR Division encompasses MR equipment located in University Hospital, East Hospital, James Cancer Hospital, and OSUWMC Ambulatory
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provides support to the operation of the department. The Lead provides all quality assessment activities for the imaging site, in addition to the maintenance of accreditation of the site, under
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- on Bonus Department: University Hospital | Morehouse Plaza Imaging The Radiologic Technologist performs fixed and mobile radiographic/fluoroscopic procedures for the diagnosis/treatment of disease or injury