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advanced knowledge of radiologic technology and computed tomography. Acts as a CT subject matter expert and assists other technicians as needed. Demonstrates and applies knowledge of principles of radiation
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. Collaborates with nursing management in developing new strategies, policies, and programs and implementing them within nursing clinical practice areas. Serves as the clinical nurse leader for a program or area
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tomography (CT) procedures for diagnostic purposes in accordance with established guidelines and CT protocols. Requires advanced knowledge of radiologic technology and computed tomography. Acts as a CT subject
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program. Analyzes and resolves operational problems of moderate scope. A complete application package will require a cover letter. Ability to use sound judgment in responding to issues and concerns
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/training. Completion of a two-year Pathologists' Assistant program (NAACLS accredited). A minimum of three (3+) or more years of relevant experience. Current ASCP Board certification. Experience and proven
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standard office software as well as internet and email applications. Working knowledge of common University-specific computer application programs. Background check is required for this position. Pay
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records and notebooks; effectively and accurately document research procedures. Ability to read, comprehend, and discuss research materials. Demonstrated computer proficiency, specifically software
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into the UCSD computer systems. Other duties are assigned as needed. Three (3) years of related experience. Experience in working in a large, complex healthcare setting. Experience working with Health Insurance
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-escalation and CPI preferred. Current nursing student enrolled in an RN program. Video monitoring experience. Experience with Epic, UCSD Paging & Scheduling Systems. Knowledge of medical terminology. Bilingual
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, policies, and procedures for the management of critically ill patients. Participate in program development initiatives, staff education, and scientific research efforts within the Neurocritical Care Service