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As a Clinical Applications Specialist, you will help improve patient care without the hassles of on-call rotations. Previous Applications Specialist experience. Provide on-site customer education for Siemens Healthineers mobile C-arms, including product demonstrations, user training, and applications follow-ups.
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BJC is hiring for a Clinical Applications Specialist. Trains physicians and staff (and will support BJC and its Collaborative members upon request) on the use of clinical software to include the VIA library, Radimetrics for a variety of modalities with primary responsibility for the MRI and CT service lines, as well as assist physicians on the use of unfamiliar applications to provide diagnosis.
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The Clinical Applications Specialist is responsible for providing the educational platform for all Lumenis platforms/devices including customer in-services, workshops, and course programs.
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Lumenis is a global leader in the field of minimally invasive clinical solutions for the Ophthalmology and Aesthetic markets, and is a world-renowned expert in developing and commercializing innovative energy-based technologies, including Laser, Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) and Radio-Frequency (RF.
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WMU Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine is looking to hire a Clinical Applications Coordinator. WMed is building upon Kalamazoo’s century-long foundation of drug discovery and medical device development with a strategic investment in clinical, laboratory, community, and educational research.
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Clinical Applications Specialist - Ultrasound Women's Health (Southwest) Previous commercial experience as a Clinical Applications Specialist. 4-10 years of clinical ultrasound experience in MFM, Ob/Gyn and Fetal Echo applications required.
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Clinical Applications Specialist - Ultrasound Radiology (Pacific Northwest) Other duties may be assigned Provide technical and clinical instruction of a complex nature during the ultrasound sales and post sale process to internal and external customers, service personnel, including on-site visits to physicians and sonographers.
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The Imaging Systems Engineer II is responsible for the day-to-day operation, administration, and support of all core clinical imaging systems (PACS, RIS, Voice Recognition) and ancillary systems.
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Clinical Applications Specialist - Ultrasound Radiology (East North Central) 6-10 years of clinical ultrasound experience in General Imaging, Vascular, Ob/Gyn, Point of Care, and Musculoskeletal is required.
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We are searching for a 3D Scientific Applications Specialist to support the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Bachelors Degree with a minimum of 4 years of experience using advanced knowledge of methods and applications related to 3D data visualization, virtual and augmented reality tools and development, and visualization of large-scale, multidimensional datasets.
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The Applications Development Specialist will be responsible for the daily operations of the Agency's centralized Procurement and Contract Tracking System (PACT). - Experience in developing applications using Azure DevOps and repos is preferred.
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The Clinical Specialist is responsible for arranging/coordinating and providing consultation for an array of services that include: medical; emergency; mental health, financial (representative payee), guardianship, family consultation, skilled nursing and assisted living placements, and navigating court systems to help meet daily needs, optimize stability, and enhance upon their functional abilities despite high risk behavior.
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Assist with preparation of materials and content to effectively demonstrate concepts and practices in and data visualization, virtual and augmented reality tools and methods for the NIH scientific community, and the public.
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In addition, the Clinical Specialist collaborates with leadership in Emergency Shelter and in Housing departments, developing and maintaining positive relationships with partner agencies, stakeholders that contribute to the overall success of the Behavioral Health Department.
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The HRMS Applications Senior/Lead Specialist reports to the Supervisor of HR-LMS Applications and is responsible for the support, maintenance & development of some of the Oracle HCM Cloud application suite including HCM Core HR, Benefits, Compensation, Absence Management, Talent Management, ORC modules and hands-on exposure to EBS Oracle Time & Labor module.
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