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imaging procedure(s). Analyzes results and identifies issues with the quality of imaging results. Takes appropriate action to resolve image quality issues, including re-positioning the patient and repeating
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conditions Knowledge of GE Centricity, EPIC, Clinical Conductor CTMS and other University Electronic Data Systems Ability to efficiently operate computer software for Electronic Health Record and Practice
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experience as a Physician Assistant Training in radiation safety and radiation biology Computer knowledge in MS Word, Excel, Access and other medical-based programs Familiarity with Epic based EMR Radiology
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Current Employees: If you are currently employed at any of the Universities of Wisconsin, log in to Jobs Hub to apply through the internal application process. Job Category: Academic Staff
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Applications: EPIC One Chart, Microsoft Office Preferred Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Email to a Friend https://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/89573
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to the AVP of Student Life for Health and Wellness, uses the same instance of Epic (MiChart) as Michigan Medicine, and closely collaborates with Michigan Medicine and public health agencies. UHC provides
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separate on-campus imaging facility (ADMC Building 5), which houses our PET/CT unit, and are in the process of developing relationships with other outside healthcare systems. At our various sites we utilize
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prescribed by a Radiologist that are completed on/at the posted shift/site once competencies have been acquired. Performs Diagnostic Procedures Corroborates patient's clinical history with procedure, assuring
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 25-Jul-25 Location: Los Angeles, California Type: Part-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Medical Imaging Internal
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of this Level Perform a variety of tasks involving the operation of mammographic radiographic equipment and other equipment/devices as appropriate. Position patients, using immobilization when necessary