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Job Summary Under general supervision of the VMTH Imaging manager, Radiology faculty and residents, provide clinical and research imaging technical support for radiology examinations, instruction of
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facilitating scheduling of Equine Elective Surgery and Lameness, Equine Emergency Surgery, Farrier, Equine Integrative Sports Medicine, Equine Sports Medicine and advanced imaging, and specialty service(s
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#CA-DK #48XClinsupport The CT Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of diagnostic imaging procedures using CT equipment to aid in patient diagnosis and treatment. This role operates
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#CA-DK Under the direction of a qualified physician, the CT technologist will operate a variety of equipment, including a generator, gantry, patient table, control console and computer. The
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-particle imaging, solution scattering, and more. You will work closely with mathematicians, software engineers, physicists, materials scientists, and beamline scientists to implement these new tools on HPC
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work is referred to his/her supervisor only when standard procedures or processes do not apply. This position may also perform front office duties consistent with that of MOSC 2, per operational needs
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xray exams, image quality assessment and improvement plans, equipment performance, regulatory/accreditation requirements, performance improvement processes, change management, patient throughput, fiscal
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. This position involves delivering exceptional patient care while collaborating with a dynamic clinical team in a high-volume setting. Perform imaging and comprehensive optometric examinations Provide patient
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following rules, protocols, policies, and procedures. Preferred Qualifications Department Description The Department of Radiology is a 24-hour, seven day a week operation providing Imaging Services for adult
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solutions and services. We build impactful digital experiences, provide comprehensive IT support, and ensure the secure operation of critical systems. Collaborating with campus partners, SAIT advances