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), Nuclear Medicine Technology (N), CNMT, ARDMS, or registry eligible for Magne tic Resonance (MR).ARRT or ARMRIT registered in Magnetic Resonance (MR) required within 18months of employment. BLS certification
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. Competence with technology Excellent communication skills and customer service skills Experience working independently and as a part of a team Demonstrated experience or strong interest in working with
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record, access patient information, generate reports, schedule appointments and manage task list. Use available technology to request and coordinate patient transport. Assign nursing staff to communication
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accommodation will be provided by each hiring department. Education Bachelor's degree in medical record administration or associate degree in medical record technology, or a year coding diploma or courses in
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radiology technology programs. Provide orientation to new technologists. Perform other related duties incidental to the work herein Required Qualifications: Education: Completion of an AMA approved School
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education and training to DUHS affiliated radiology technology programs. Provide orientation to new technologists. Perform other related duties incidental to the work herein **DUHS offers career growth and
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appointments, and manage a task list. Use available technology to request and coordinate patient transport. Assign nursing staff to communication systems. Perform other related duties incidental to the work
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in vitro and in vivo studies, including experiments involving ionizing radiation. · Utilize genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) and other mouse models of brain tumors. · Conduct experiments
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after hours, including troubleshooting and the configuration and testing of software. Escalates challenges and barriers appropriately. • Ensures security of technology solutions with supervision
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partners and local teams at Duke's Microbiome Center, Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology, and Department of Biomedical Engineering Partnership with nearby research groups at UNC Chapel Hill and