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Order laboratory, radiological and diagnostic studies appropriate for complaint, age, race, gender and physical condition of the patient. Current Pennsylvania Physician Assistant License OR Current Pennsylvania CRNP license and current Pennsylvania RN license.
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Cross trains if necessary to perform basic radiological and laboratory functions. Serves as clinical resource for MOA’s and other non-licensed staff. Cross trains if necessary to perform basic radiological and laboratory functions.
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Magnetic Resonance Research Laboratories (MRRL) Project Scientist-Zhong laboratory University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF08763 The Magnetic Resonance Research Laboratories (MRRL) in the Department of Radiological Sciences at UCLA seeks to fill a project scientist position in the Zhong laboratory.
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Cross trains if necessary to perform basic radiological, laboratory and other functions as necessary. Follow out with physician orders including patient education and maintaining education booklets, education and application of event and/or Holter monitors, Scanning of Holter monitor (if cross-trained), performing venipuncture, complete associated paperwork for lab through ECIS, assist with scheduling of tests/procedures.
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Obtains complete health data base that includes a health history, physical examination, screening and diagnostic evaluation which includes but, is not limited to laboratory tests, radiological studies, cardiology studies, ECG/EEG, and nuclear medicine exams.
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Summary GENERAL SUMMARY The Radiological Technologist – Urgent Care reports to department leadership and under direction of a provider/nurse/MLT, supports and assists with the provision of identified clinical and laboratory services to enhance and maintain patient flow and satisfaction.
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Initiate requests for commonly performed initial laboratory and radiological studies. Identify normal and abnormal findings in history, physical examination, and commonly performed laboratory studies.
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Orders diagnostic laboratory tests and radiological tests, including special testing such as CTs, MRIs, ultrasound, and contrast studies with physician approval. Interprets physical findings, lab and x-ray results, makes diagnoses, and formulates and carries out treatment plan, prescribing medication in accordance to state licensing laws.
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Conducts general diagnostic radiological imaging studies of patients, within scope of demonstrated competency under the direction of a qualified physician, to include: positioning of patient for demonstration of correct anatomy/pathology, operation of radiation producing equipment, operation of the electronic Radiology systems and preparation of patient room/equipment/medications.
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Orders customary laboratory, radiological and diagnostic studies per practice protocols, differentiates between normal/abnormal findings and follows protocols for abnormal findings, which may include referral to consulting physicians per customary pattern of the attending MD or with the collaborating physician.
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Interprets laboratory and radiological findings as they relate to patients' clinical presentation and current treatments. Administers or orders diagnostic tests, such as x-rays, electrocardiograms, and blood work, and interprets test results.
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Order and monitor therapeutic interventions including diets, laboratory, radiological and diagnostic tests deemed necessary by patient history and/or physical exam. Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) are Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN.
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Orders, performs, and/or interprets diagnostic or screening tests, including laboratory, radiological or other tests within the PA scope of practice. Provides care to pediatric patients as guided by education, clinical expertise and Scope of Practice Agreement, including ambulatory, inpatient (acute) care, surgical first assist and pre- and post-operative management.
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Degree: natural science or engineering that included at least 30 semester hours in health physics, engineering, radiological science, chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and/or calculus. Examples of specialized experience includes conducting reviews and ensures laboratory radiochemistry procedures are compliant with regulations and license requirements; developing and implementing laboratory training programs and conduct classes.
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Completion of an Associates Degree in Radiological Technology, and current Indiana state licensure and ARRT, with a minimum of 3 years utilizing EP Laboratory Radiology Tech skills. Completion of an Associates Degree in Radiological Technology, and current Indiana state licensure and ARRT, with a minimum of 3 years utilizing EP Laboratory Radiology Tech skills.
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