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are performed on patients from neonate through geriatrics. The Electrophysiology Technician is an integral part the EP team and is responsible for operating the technical equipment used during complex EP
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and payroll problems Ability to demonstrate initiative and exercise independent judgment Ability to perform multiple assignments, meet deadlines, and maintain a high level of productivity Experience
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services concepts, policies, and procedures to perform routine payroll and financial processing tasks. Works on assignments that are initially limited in scope and complexity, following standard practices
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required high degree of knowledge in the ancillary/downstream clinical application’s life cycle management. Incumbent will perform complex clinical systems problem-solving and frequently conduct analysis
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(UT) becomes proficient in its use, maintains level of proficiency of all echocardiography equipment and tools used. All echoes performed take place in acute care and outpatient care settings
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, financial reporting, and business operational back-up to the UC Davis Institute of the Environment and its centers, programs, large initiatives, and ad hoc financial projects. Independently perform high-level
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patents; set up equipment and instruments; independently perform, and/or assist providers with performing, exams and procedures, including administering injections; with proper provider authorization
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. Incumbents room patents; set up equipment and instruments; independently perform, and/or assist providers with performing, exams and procedures, including administering injections; with proper provider
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table, control console and computer. The incumbent will be responsible for the acquisition, processing and archiving of all patient data. Under general supervision, the incumbent will independently
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prioritization of work, support coverage, and 24x7 production support readiness, ensuring high availability and reliability of clinical systems. Provides leadership and oversight for the development