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and applies knowledge of principles of radiation safety. Prepares and positions patient for procedure by using established protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by
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system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates images and radiographs to ensure technical quality and image quality. Performs other duties as assigned. Depending on experience of the selected candidate
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for procedure by using established protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Enters complex data into the computer system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates
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safety. Prepares and positions patient for procedure by using established CT protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Administers contrast media
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for procedure by using established protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Enters complex data into the computer system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates
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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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for procedure by using established protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Enters complex data into the computer system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates
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for procedure by using established protocols to achieve the highest quality image. Follows protocols specified by the Radiologist. Enters complex data into the computer system. Reviews, verifies and evaluates
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, and Inclusion, as their dedication to this mission helps us all to drive change. With broad impact across UCSD's multi-billion-dollar research and education enterprise, Academic Technology Services (ATS
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technology program. Strong knowledge of radiological computerized systems and applications, such as Picture Archival Computer Systems (PACS), Radiology Information Systems (RIS), and Mammography Reporting