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Performs specialized technical duties that require the ability to set up radiography equipment, position patients, and acquire diagnostic radiographs of internal body structures for the detection, diagnosis, and evaluation of pathology in a variety of settings including surgery and portable x-ray.
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Operates the Diagnostic ECG/Echocardiography equipment; Performs studies to include: Echocardiograms 2-D, M-Mode, Doppler, contrast, stress echo, and transesophageal. Thorough knowledge of all phases of Echocardiography, EKG, and other special cardiac diagnostic equipment.
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The Cardiac Sonographer is a highly specialized technologist who is proficient in the use of complex ultrasound imaging equipment to produce high quality images for diagnostic purposes. # The Cardiac Sonographer is a highly specialized technologist who is proficient in the use of complex ultrasound imaging equipment to produce high quality images for diagnostic purposes.
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The Radiologic Technologist II works independently and/or assists physicians/APCs in the performance of diagnostic and / or therapeutic procedures by preparing the patient and operating the x-ray equipment in order to obtain diagnostic images in the acute setting.
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The Cardiovascular Technologist II assists Interventionalist and team with diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures, and demonstrates a thorough knowledge of all equipment components, including patient monitoring devices.
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Overview The function of the Health Information Specialist 2 (Image Library Technician) position within Diagnostic Imaging Services is to perform digitization, conversion and distribution of radiographic patient images and reports at OHSU, as well as from/to other facilities, while providing quality customer service for both internal and external customers.
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Associated Radiologists, Inc (ARI) is seeking a diagnostic radiologist interested in a full-time, on-site partnership track position. Internal moonlighting is available for extra pay (both on-site and remote.
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Embark on an exciting locum tenens journey as a Diagnostic/Interventional Radiologist near Babson Park, FL. Join a dynamic healthcare team dedicated to delivering high-quality patient care and contribute to advancing healthcare in this picturesque region.
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Your days will be filled with a variety of duties, including collecting patient histories, performing physical exams, expertly handling venipuncture/IVC placement, conducting laboratory work and diagnostic imaging, assisting in internal medicine, neurology, or emergency services, and vigilantly monitoring anesthesia.
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Under general direction, the Application Specialist provides sales and technical support for the equipment including take-offs, application engineering and technical assistance to internal sales personnel and external customers.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for coordinating and performing diagnostic medical imaging procedures utilizing radiopharmaceutical and medical imaging equipment. Documents daily all calibrations and flood films for all Nuclear Medicine imaging equipment, Dose Calibrator accuracy check, Hot Lab area survey, dispensed pharmaceuticals and radioactive source disposal.
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Responsibilities include providing patient care by determining animal requirements, conducting examinations and diagnostic procedures, assisting during surgery and operations, providing nursing care, assisting with feeding and caring for patients, maintaining medical supplies and equipment, overseeing triage and discharging patients, and maintaining patient medical records.
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The Obstetric Sonographer at Sibley Memorial Hospital operates all ultrasound equipment located in Departments of Maternal Fetal Medicine and Labor and Delivery for the purpose of performing diagnostic exams according to physician orders.
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Clinical specialties at the GIMC include internal medicine, cardiology, anesthesia, OB Slash GYN, general surgery, orthopedics, ophthalmology, ENT, radiology, pathology, pediatrics, psychiatry, emergency medicine, and urology.
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This involves operating X-ray equipment to capture images of patients' internal structures for diagnostic purposes. perform Diagnostic Radiographic, Cat Scan, Mammography, Bone Density, Ultrasound, or other procedures according to department protocols, while cross training as a CT Tech.
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