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This includes but not limit to Diagnostic Imaging with X-Ray, CT Scanning, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, Ultrasound and MRI, quality control, transportation, radiation safety support and other related duties.
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Working under the direction of the Breast Imaging Manager and Breast Imaging Clinical Director, the Breast Imaging technologist is responsible for performing all technical procedures within breast imaging as described in the DFCI Imaging Policy Manual.
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The theories and principles pertaining to a wide variety of diagnostic imaging procedures including x-ray, bone density, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and mammography procedures.
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May assist with or participate in one or more of the following types of procedures: needle localization; breast MRI; breast ultrasound: imaging, biopsy, or fine needle aspiration; stereotactic procedure; breast implant imaging; ductography; specimen imaging; diagnostic work-up (for example, magnification, XCCL, LM, implant imaging.
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Other duties include, but are not limited to clerical, scheduling, transportation, ordering supplies, inventory, cleaning and anything deemed necessary by the Medical Imaging Management Team. Role will require a multi-modality clinical competency fulfilled by routine participation in the crossed trained modality.
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Provide a high level of customer satisfaction by providing ongoing maintenance, technical Support, troubleshooting and repairs for medical imaging equipment, to include basic x-ray, both stationary and portable, digital imaging, PACS and networking environments, C-Arms, Ultrasound and Flouro systems.
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Inova Health System's Fairfax Hospital is looking for a Diagnostic Imaging Technical Lead - X-Ray to join our Imaging Team. This role is full-time, Mon-Thur 3:00PM - 1:30AM with holiday and call required.
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Imaging services include X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Bone Density, CT Scan, Digital Mammography, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, and Ultrasound services. The Diagnostic Imaging teams at Samaritan Health Services use state-of-the-art imaging technology while providing healthcare teams with the information needed for a fast, accurate diagnosis.
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The Medical Imaging Specialist III – CT Scan/Diagnostic X-ray demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the patients served in his/her department. As a(an) Medical Imaging Specialist III with Sunrise Hospital you can be a part of an organization that is devoted to giving back.
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This interdisciplinary preclinical project combines advanced cardiac imaging, cardiac (electro)physiology, cardioimmunology, cardiovascular pathology, and metabolomics. Led by founding director Debiao Li, PhD, the program builds on Cedars-Sinai's clinical and research strefngths, with the ultimate goal of using novel medical imaging technology to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases.
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Our medical team features board-certified, fellowship-trained radiologists, who specialize in breast imaging, cross-sectional imaging, neuroradiology, nuclear medicine, muscular-skeletal imaging, pediatric imaging, and interventional radiology.
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Drive sales in a hospital, physician office, or imaging center and achieve quarterly and annual sales goals for assigned and acquired products as required. Call on physicians, imaging center directors, materials management, hospital administrators, and clinical directors to create awareness of the company's products.
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Skills: rad tech,quality assurance tasks,ak state rn license,arrt r certification,ct experience,bls,mri,radiologic,radiologic technologist,x-ray examination,ama approved radiologic technologist training course,american registry of radiologic technologists,departmental records,arrt mri certification,mri tech,medical imaging director,mri experience,technologist,diagnostic imaging,patient jackets,ceu credits.
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We provide a vast array of imaging services including x-ray, CT, MRI, mammography, fluoroscopy, and pain management, as well as ultrasound and nuclear medicine. Multidisciplinary team including sonographers, echocardiographer, radiologic technologists, nuclear medicine technologists, RNs, Radiologists, and medical imaging assistants.
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Perform a full range of nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging, non-imaging, In-vitro and therapeutic procedures, including highly specialized computer assisted studies such as gated, tomographic, dual-modality (SPECT/CT and PET/CT), and quantitative procedures.
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