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diploma or GED preferred Minimum Experience/Knowledge: PC computer literacy (i.e., Microsoft Office). Typing speed 50 wpm. Strong Knowledge of Medical Terminology Minimum (2) years of scheduling and general
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The USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute and Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (INI, www.ini.usc.edu) are world leaders in the development of advanced computational and
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positioning skills and uses markers appropriately. Adjusts technical factors in proportion to patient age and body part being examined while minimizing radiation. Processes digital imaging cassettes with proper
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bachelor’s degree in information science or computer science or computer engineering or in related field(s); or combined experience/education as substitute for minimum education. Ability to lead effective and
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. Responsible for safe operation and maintenance of radiological equipment Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization wide Performance Improvement Program through orientation, education
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complete working knowledge of imaging equipment and computer software necessary to perform studies. Calibrates imaging systems periodically as required (i.e., tube warm-up). Prepares and positions patient
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. Responsible for safe operation and maintenance of radiological equipment Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization wide Performance Improvement Program through orientation, education
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. Responsible for safe operation and maintenance of radiological equipment Responsible for understanding and participating in the organization wide Performance Improvement Program through orientation, education
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POSITION SUMMARY The Computed Tomography (CT) Technologist performs scans, prepares patients for diagnostic procedures by explaining the process and positioning patients to correctly capture
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, information processing, computing, cybersecurity, and communications technologies. ISI’s 350 faculty, professional staff and graduate students carry out extraordinary information sciences research at three