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surgery, histological methods, and animal behavior is desired. Experience with electrophysiology, imaging, and/or computer programming is preferred. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid
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manipulation and evaluate images for diagnostic quality. Effectively communicate with patients to obtain important clinical information, instruct the patient, relieve anxiety, and gain cooperation of the patient
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morphomics core service Support faculty research efforts Required Qualifications* Bachelors degree and 5+ years of experience in computer-based modeling or CT experience Understanding of human anatomy and CT
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or Strain Imaging. Experience with pediatric echocardiography or adult congenital echocardiography Wide variety of computer skills including, Word, and Excel. Demonstrated accountability/dependability as
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appropriate for individual disease processes. Use independent judgement to acquire the optimum diagnostic information for each examination performed. Perform carotid, peripheral, venous, peripheral arterial
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experience in scientific, process, medical, industry, or other photography. Working knowledge of computer imaging software including Adobe Suite (Lightroom). Strong ability to function independently and self
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information independently and collaboratively. Demonstrated ability to work effectively with Clinical Nursing Director, unit leadership, administrators, physicians, peers, and subordinates. Computer competency
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science or an equivalent combination of education and experience is necessary Proficiency with computer systems, EPIC and PACS. Previous supervisory/leadership experience. Customer service experience Work
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taken for out-of-range values. Accurately transfer off-line patient data from worksheets and instrument printouts to the computer/LIS/PACS Professional Development: Fulfill departmental continuing
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. Responsibilities will include image data processing and analysis of PET data, and may include fMRI or DWI (MRI) data processing and analysis in tandem with PET data. Opportunities exist for integration of imaging