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to be an anesthesia technician by the ASATT. (For Tech II) Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and principles of anesthesia technology. Independent judgment skills is required
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of computers and new technology such as Picture Archival Computer System (PACS). Computerized Radiography (CR) and Digital Radiography (DR). Working knowledge of Radiology Information system (RIS), and Hospital
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technician by the ASATT. Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, pharmacology, and principles of anesthesia technology. Independent judgment skills is required for rapid response to the quickly
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and mechanical engineering and construction, execution of field experiments, management of real-time data flows, calibration and processing of data, to perform the research and science in collaboration
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use of resources, streamline processes, and promote innovation in pre-award service delivery. Bachelor’s degree in business, public administration, life sciences, economics, engineering, or related
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analysis and report of the current budgetary status and reports data to various OMCP Directors. Makes recommendations on appropriate expenditures and changes in expenditures. Determines need for transfer
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academic medical center, our CT Imaging Department offers a dynamic, supportive environment where technologists work with the latest advanced imaging technology-including multi-slice and dual-energy CT
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databases, perform standard computer tasks, learn new programs/applications with minimal direction, and exercise fast and accurate data entry skills. Demonstrated commitment to update/maintain technology
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, Continuing Medical Education & Faculty Development, Simulation Education, Physician Assistant Education, Anatomical Services, Business Affairs and Educational Technology. The division supports the education
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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