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Technologist will be responsible for performing Magnetic Resonance Imaging procedures in accordance with standards and practice set forth by ARRT and Department Policies and Procedures; and will demonstrate a
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the interview process. Depending on level, employees must work a minimum of 96 to 216 hours in a 6-week period. Job Summary This position will provide Mammography and Ultrasound Imaging for patients, assist
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-modality image analysis and other physics support such as QA and patient-specific QA measurements and radiation survey, as directed by the Medical Physicist. Ideal candidates will have a positive attitude
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Type of Position Temporary Position Time Status On Call Required Education Associates Degree Required Related Experience 0 years of experience Required License/Registration/Certification Registered
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Lexington, KY Type of Position Faculty Position Time Status Full-Time Tenure Track Status Tenure Track Required Education PhD, MD or equivalent Required Related Experience Relevant Required License
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, and service excellence are all essential parts of this position. Duties include: performing diagnostic and interventional procedures per department protocols, providing feedback on image for improvement
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, and service excellence are all essential parts of this position. Duties include: performing diagnostic and interventional procedures per department protocols, providing feedback on image for improvement
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of practice parameters, imaging techniques, cross-sectional anatomy, principles of electromagnetic and computer sciences, patient care/positioning, and MR safety requirements. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities MRI
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workstation for extended periods of time and performing tasks with repetitive motions (such as typing). Also involves some risk of injury from moving, lifting or positioning patients, equipment, or materials
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feedback on image for improvement as needed, addressing customer needs appropriately according to age specific, service specific and disease specific criteria, and utilizing proper procedure for identifying