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Bonus Department: University Hospital | Perioperative Imaging The Radiologic Technologist performs fixed and mobile radiographic/fluoroscopic and mobile CT procedures for the diagnosis/treatment
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Signing Bonus Department: East | Cardiovascular Services Job Description The Multi-Modality Imaging Technologist will be required to perform DR plain film x-ray and two or all the following modalities: MR
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Therapist is to perform radiation therapy and imaging procedures involving the application of X-rays and radioactive substances to patients for simulation and treatment for malignancies and pain. The Senior
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Therapist is to perform radiation therapy and imaging procedures involving the application of X-rays and radioactive substances to patients for simulation and treatment for malignancies and pain. The Senior
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Scope of Position The MR Division encompasses MR equipment located in University Hospital, East Hospital, James Cancer Hospital, and OSUWMC Ambulatory Imaging locations. The MR Division offers MR imaging
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microscopy and imaging. Additional laboratory and husbandry duties include preparing common laboratory solutions and reagents, monitoring and ordering supplies, monitoring and scheduling pick-up
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Department: Ambulatory Services | Dublin Imaging Scope/Position Summary The MR Division encompasses MR equipment located in University Hospital, East Hospital, James Cancer Hospital, and OSUWMC Ambulatory
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Singing Bonus Department: East | Cardiovascular Services ** Cardiac and IR ** Job Description The Multi-Modality Imaging Technologist will be required to perform DR plain film x-ray and two or all
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$15,000 Signing Bonus Department: East | Cardiovascular Services Job Description The Multi-Modality Imaging Technologist will be required to perform DR plain film x-ray and two or all the following
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neuroscience research with healthy individuals and clinical populations. Our projects are multi-method and involve neuroimaging (functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging/MRI and positron emission