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Classification Title: CLIN AST ASO FULL PROF Job Description: The Department of Radiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville seeks a full-time Abdominal Imaging
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to either verify or to apply the appropriate ICD-10 and CPT codes. Confirms physician attestation statements are in place, when appropriate. Provides guidance and education to attending surgeons
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this position will require heavy lifting (able to lift 50 lbs), frequently reaching above the shoulder, kneeling, repeated bending, pulling, or pushing. Must have valid driver’s license. Preferred: -Experience
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required to meet with customers, analyze requirements, propose solutions, create design specifications and prototypes, develop and test new code and document solutions. You will perform enhancements and help
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, and work closely with anesthesia technicians during the induction and recovery phases, including for diagnostic imaging procedures performed under anesthesia. Additionally, you will be responsible
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isolation and preparation for in vitro experiments (e.g., changes of cytosolic Ca2+ concentration with digital imaging fluorescence microscopy and ion channel functions using patch clamp techniques
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. Expanded Functions Dental Auxiliary (EFDA) Certification demonstrating the successful completion of training as specified in Chapter 64B5-16, Florida Administrative Code. Appropriate college coursework
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. Major responsibilities of the position include providing care to outpatients and hospitalized patients with various OB/GYN related conditions, illnesses, or diseases; coordinating perioperative care with
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the tenure, non-tenure accruing level of Clinical Assistant Associate or Full Professor and is Board Certified and Board Eligible in Cardiology with high interest and expertise in non-invasive imaging
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Eligible in Cardiology with high interest and expertise in non-invasive imaging. The Cardiovascular Center is a state-of-the-art facility servicing North Florida and South Georgia. Our rapidly expanding