Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
management, direction, and administration of Enterprise Imaging IT team and resources.Analyzes and resolves problems, interprets policies (e.g., fiscal management, HR, contracts, resource management in defined
-
, and ensuring accurate image capture. The technologist must also maintain patient records and adhere to safety protocols. They should be open to traveling to other UC (University of California
-
images, patient demographic information, exam information. Ability to learn new applications. Knowledge and experience required to accurately enter and retrieve patient data using standard keyboard. Strong
-
technical support and coordinates and monitors the delivery of radiological services to ensure maximum efficiency. The Principal Radiologic Technologist Lead is responsible for annual protocol review, image
-
and procure all equipment needed for any given procedure, positions the patient, selects radiation exposure parameters and image the patient. Maintains a high degree of accuracy and an awareness of all
-
radiology imaging or treatment modalities. Work in environments with strong magnetic fields, including but not limited to magnetic resonance imaging and future diagnostic imaging modalities. May require
-
is responsible for performing repair and maintenance on complex, very high-cost medical x-ray Imaging and treatment systems, including computed tomography (CT), Linear Accelerators/Treatment systems
-
of radiological services for adult and pediatric outpatients. The incumbent operates various types of x-ray equipment, Dexa equipment, and auxiliary equipment to provide diagnostic images for diagnostic
-
to analyze and develop solutions to problems as they arise. The SRA will perform the duties below: Lab work: -Independently perform chemical and biological assays for testing molecular imaging agents and
-
aspects of Diagnostic Imaging services. The Radiology Supervisor is responsible for directing, planning, and monitoring clinical and technical operations, functions, and resources of the Radiology