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of practice parameters, imaging techniques, cross-sectional anatomy, principles of electromagnetic and computer sciences, patient care/positioning, and MR safety requirements. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities MRI
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knowledge of the human structure and functions, patient care, positioning, principles of electromagnetic and computer sciences, magnetic protection, and specialized techniques. The individual in this role is
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motions; intermittently standing or walking with objects weighing up to 25 pounds; and sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; and occasionally working at heights above four feet and
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This position’s primary focus is to complete a Nuclear Medicine procedure/therapy in a safe, efficient manner according to departmental, hospital, state, and federal guidelines. An experienced Nuclear
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Diagnostic Radiology. Fellowship training in Cardiovascular and/or Thoracic Imaging (or equivalent subspecialty training). Required License/Registration/Certification Eligibility for or current certification
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workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing). Also involves some risk of injury from moving, lifting or positioning patients, equipment, or materials
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computer workstation for extended periods of time; and occasionally working at heights above four feet and/or in confined spaces. Also involves regular to occasional risk of injury from moving, lifting
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to walk/commute to different areas within medical campus. Shift Shift opportunities will be discussed during the interview process. Depending on level, employees must work a minimum of 96 to 216 hours in a
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the hours of 6:30 am – 8:30 pm. Rotational on-call is required. Job Summary This position’s primary focus is to complete a Nuclear Medicine procedure/therapy in a safe, efficient manner according
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procedures with members of the Radiation Oncology team. The Dosimetrist Clinical has knowledge of the overall characteristics of radiation oncology treatment, imaging equipment and is cognizant of and