168 computer-science-image-processing-"U"-"Washington-University-in-St" positions at University of Michigan
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rotating weekends (with flexibility to train during other hours), please apply today. Responsibilities* What skills would you master? You will operate computer software for the production of 3D images and
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database use including but not limited to the image catalogue, collection documentation, and loan and exhibition records. The position participates in and assists in managing all aspects
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procedures with or without local anesthetic and modifications to care. ? Obtain and process dental radiography. Record evaluation of oral conditions and periodontal charting in the electronic health records
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of AI-based computer vision methods on optical and radiologic images. Our laboratory focuses on (1) intraoperative imaging with label-free optical microscopy and (2) neuro-imaging such as computed
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/assisting patients and families, providing check in services for Breast Imaging and X-ray patients, scheduling BI patients for appointments, answering telephone calls and processing orders as needed
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information into patient's charts. Assist and direct patients as needed for the following imaging modalities: General Imaging, Mammography, Computed Tomography (CT), and Ultrasound (US). Upload images from a CD
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recorded. Directly assists radiologist with all radiographic, angio-CT hybrid and/or ultrasound procedures. Utilizes proper archiving protocols for processing and storing all acquired images related
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and therapeutic procedures with imaging guidance. Patient care is provided at University Hospital, D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion, C.S. Mott Children?s Hospital, Von Voigtlander Women?s
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Desired Qualifications* PACS experience as well as proficient computer entry skills. Experience with digital imaging in an inpatient and trauma setting. Familiar with GE C-arms, Medtronic O-arm, Shimadzu
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Ultrasound (UDUS) Research Group and the Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) at the University of Michigan. Our team is positioned at the interface of ultrasound (US) and magnetic