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the general direction of the Radiology Manager, the incumbent is responsible for managerial and leadership aspects of all Computed Tomography Imaging services. The Radiology Supervisor is responsible
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Radiology, Interventional Radiology, Neuro-Interventional Radiology, Ultrasound, Computerized Tomography (CT), Nuclear Medicine, Positive Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR
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tables. Experience in budget preparation and ability to use budget templates. Experience reading study and imaging protocols and understanding the purposed outcome of a study and the associated imaging
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complete safety training for Magnetic Resonance Imaging, UCO Safe Driver Awareness Course Willingness to work overtime or a shift longer than 8 hours. This position is located in Walnut Creek. Special
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intravascular molecular imaging, endoscopic towers with cameras and insufflation, anesthesia machines and monitoring devices, ophthalmic surgical microscope and various high speed and ultrasonic drills as wells
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-operative imaging equipment, and to anesthetic gasses due to proximity to anesthetized patients and equipment. The fellow will undergo specific training in regards to these hazards before commencing
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, sample collection, image capture, processing/disinfection etc. Experience providing treatments on patients with life threatening illness or injury based upon clinician’s orders, and ability to provide
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to present a profession! image and maintain composure when dealing with the public and staff using reason and logic. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with medical personnel, co
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and verification. Working knowledge of peripherals such as printers, scanners, imagers, etc., is desired. Comprehensive knowledge of University Academic Personnel Policies and Procedures and ability
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, operate and trouble shoot various specialized equipment such as Arthroscopy Towers, Fluoroscopy, infrared fluorescence intravascular molecular imaging, endoscopic towers with cameras and insufflation