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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke-BME-DUKEMCINTYRE [#31369] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area
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and communicate information to staff regarding adoption of or changes to technology. Facilitate service tickets and troubleshoot efficiency concerns with staff. Provide training and technology education
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therapist, Radiation Physicist and/or Medical Engineer. Participate in departmental PI (Performance Improvement) activities. Assist in the hiring and orienting of new personnel. Attend weekly QA rounds
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nature of Duke-Margolis brings together policy experts, researchers, health care professionals, and students from across Duke’s schools of medicine, nursing, law, public policy, business, and engineering
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Informatics System Specialist I (NISS I) within Patient Care Technology Education has advanced knowledge of a specific clinical discipline and basic knowledge of information technology and its applications
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. Work Arrangement – On-site DEPARTMENTAL PREFERENCES Associate degree in Biomedical Equipment Technology (BMET), Mechanical Engineering, or Electromechanical Engineering. Specific OEM training
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discover how we can advance health together. About Duke Health Technology Solutions Pursue your passion for caring and innovation with Duke Heath Technology Solutions, which is dedicated
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equipment to Chief Radiation therapist, Radiation Physicist and/or Medical Engineer. Participate in departmental PI (Performance Improvement) activities. Assist in the hiring and orienting of new personnel
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with the most advanced technology. Our team is focused on delivering exemplary care for each patient to ensure an excellent patient experience, every time. Preferred qualifications: Recent acute care
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with the most advanced technology. Our team is focused on delivering exemplary care for each patient to ensure an excellent patient experience, every time. Preferred qualifications: Recent acute care