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foundation in biomedical, electrical, computer, or information technology, supported by an associate’s degree, specialized military training, or a bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. With a proven
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. DETAILED JOB DESCRIPTION Perform complex tasks associated with the operation of advanced fluoroscopy equipment to produce special radiographic images. Screen patients prior to imaging for fluoroscopy exam
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to consultants and stakeholders to ensure alignment with project goals and objectives. Initiating and facilitating consultant solicitation and selections, managing the design process, engaging in the bid process
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THE JOB This is work involving operation of small to medium size motor vehicles and performance of routine duties which may include manual labor. Work is reviewed by observation for efficiency, safety
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with others to accomplish MU Health Care’s strategic goals. Support work in administrative areas focusing on evaluation and improvement of processes. Analyze data and make meaningful analysis to provide
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facility in Jefferson City to offer Robotic Surgery and was the first to be a designated stroke center. Community Practice teams work incredibly hard to stay abreast of the best practices in the industry
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processes to ensure efficient patient flow across our facilities. This is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact by supporting our mission to deliver outstanding care, while sharpening your
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the inpatient setting, including those that are acutely ill or have had major surgery. ABOUT MU HEALTHCARE At MU Health Care, we have an inspired, hard-working and collaborative environment driven by our mission
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associated with the operation of advanced fluoroscopy equipment to produce special radiographic images. Screen patients prior to imaging for fluoroscopy exam requested. Assist with procedure protocols and
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of equipment (microscope, centrifuge cytocentrifuge, and staining equipment) necessary for the successful operation of the laboratory. Prepare individual reports on specimens screened. Present lectures