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computer. Under general supervision, the incumbent will independently perform MRI examinations using the established exam protocols. The MRI Technologist will be responsible for the acquisition, post
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performs advanced imaging procedures, including diagnostic CT scans, post-processing and image archival, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsibilities include administering IV contrast under
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imaging procedures, including diagnostic CT scans, post-processing and image archival, while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsibilities include administering IV contrast under physician
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include: invasive hemodynamic monitoring and recording pre/post procedure preparation including patient transport as required, digital imaging processing, assistance with inventory control and supply
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policies. Solid knowledge of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and University accounting policies and procedures. Advanced spreadsheet, word-processing, database, presentation, and e-mail
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contact and service for UC employees, former employees and vendors. This role utilizes customer service and workstream business process knowledge concepts to apply policies and procedures to respond to all
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residents, medical students, and post-graduate physicians must be facilitated. PhD and MD faculty are joined in mutual research efforts to seek new knowledge in the treatment and prevention of blinding eye
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of pivot tables, and other advance spreadsheet programs/functions. Experience reading study and imaging protocols and understanding the purposed outcome of a study and the associated imaging needs
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. Intermediate to advanced computer skills using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PhotoShop, email system and a variety of web-based programs (GenBank, BLAST). Ability to provide quick and flexible leadership around
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follow verbal and written instructions in regard to basic care of large animals. Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of computer use sufficient to read and send emails. Knowledge of zoonotic diseases in