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. Application submission process and documents: Only applications submitted through the CCMAR website will be considered: https://ccmar.ualg.pt/en/career-opportunities . Applications are correctly submitted only
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. Holiday’s and call are required. Job Summary The Radiology Technologist (WEPP) will provide diagnostic imaging for patients to assist the patient’s physician in expediting needed care. Job duties include
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 25-Apr-26 Location: New York, New York Categories: Healthcare Staff/Administrative Internal Number: 7107017 Exam Room
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researchers and participate in the recruitment of additional researchers. Responsible for scheduling and performing MRI scans, as well as archiving and post‑processing imaging data. Contribute to the writing
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, Saturday and Sunday Job Summary The Radiology Technologist (WEPP) will provide diagnostic imaging for patients to assist the patient’s physician in expediting needed care. Job duties include performing
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visits pre and post op. This includes scheduling all preliminary exams, imaging studies, and other tests in a timely fashion, and then gathering results for physician review. Coordinate patient visits
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 days ago
Posting Information Posting Information Department Radiology-Molecular Imaging - 412808 Posting Open Date 04/20/2026 Application Deadline Open Until Filled Yes Position Type Permanent Faculty
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PM, and every other weekend (Saturday and Sunday) shifts from 7:00 AM – 7:30 PM Job Summary The Radiology Technologist will provide diagnostic imaging for patients to assist the patient’s physician in
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The Radiology Technologist will provide diagnostic imaging for patients to assist the patient’s physician in expediting needed care. Job duties include performing or assisting in procedures per
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research team within the CIO that performs spatial analyses of the tumor-immune microenvironment using quantitative imaging assays (see https://ciopath.dfci.harvard.edu/ for more detail). The TBL uses both