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relationships. Working Conditions Laboratory and clinical research environment. Interaction with clinical populations (including individuals with eating disorders). May involve exposure to MRI scanning
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interpreting ultrasound, CT and MRI is required whereas subspecialty coverage of Nuclear Medicine, Musculoskeletal MRI, Cardiac Imaging and Fetal MRI is optional and depending on experience/expertise. CHCO is
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annually. The ideal candidate will provide examination protocol guidance and interpretation for all modalities (radiography, CT, MRI, US, NM, fluoroscopy) and in all species seen at the Hospital, which has a
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licensure and American Board of Radiology certification, and have completed a one-year Musculoskeletal Imaging fellowship. Knowledge and experience in musculoskeletal intervention, ultrasound, MRI, MR
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while also collaborating with investigators in the existing MRI research groups in the Department of Radiology. This position will also be expected to support teaching, research, and administrative
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patient Prescribe medications (in most states, including Arkansas, with some collaboration requirements) Order and interpret tests: Labs, X-rays, MRIs, etc. Provide primary or specialized care depending
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: Work with various departments, including ECHO, EKG, Cardiology, and Neuro, across different areas of the hospital to ensure integrated patient care. Pacemakers For MRI - Ensure the safe management
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University of California, San Francisco | San Francisco, California | United States | about 2 months ago
. This requires flexibility and a collaborative work approach. The MR Senior Radiologic Technologist is an ARRT licensed technologist who maintains an ARRT sponsored MRI certification and has more than 3 years
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and American Board of Radiology certification, and have completed a one-year Musculoskeletal Imaging fellowship. Knowledge and experience in musculoskeletal intervention, ultrasound, MRI, MR
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experience in musculoskeletal intervention, ultrasound, MRI, MR arthrography, CT, and percutaneous biopsy are required. A strong interest in clinical musculoskeletal research is highly valued. The Department