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destination. 2. Answers incoming calls and places outgoing calls, in a timely and efficient manner, while providing 3. Exceptional customer service to further a positive institutional image. 4. Responds
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: University of Miami Hospital - Nuclear Medicine Services / Imaging Verifies patients’ ID by checking their name and date of birth. Obtains necessary consents from patients. Queries patients to describe level
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at Doral will have 8 operating rooms, 3 endoscopy procedure rooms, 33 cancer treatment bays, over 60 multidisciplinary exam rooms, and supporting ancillary services like imaging, lab, and respiratory therapy
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of preventing patients from being exposed to unnecessary radiation. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Operates radiologic and magnetic imaging equipment to produce images of the body for diagnostic purposes. Reviews and
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muscle testing, neurovascular and sensation testing, palpation, special and ligamentous testing, and functional testing. Presents cases to attending physicians including any available imaging results
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . Assistant/Associate/Professor of Clinical Radiology Diagnostic Imaging - Neuroradiology Evening Shift
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weekends may be required) Work Location: University of Miami Hospital - Nuclear Medicine Imaging Services Verifies patients’ ID by checking their name and date of birth. Obtains necessary consents from
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: University of Miami Hospital - Cardiovascular Imaging Coordinate/manage scheduling and patient flow for interdepartmental procedures. Supervises as well as performs diagnostic imaging studies under
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, at which point you may evaluate them independently. Become proficient in reading magnetic resonance imaging studies and other radiological studies for evaluation of our patients. You may be required
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weekend coverage Work Location: University of Miami Hospital - Cardiovascular Imaging The Cardiac Ultrasound Technologist (U) uses ultrasound equipment to view and take pictures of patients' hearts and