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One of the following is preferredo ARRT - American Registry Radiologic Technologistso ARDMS - American Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographero CNMT - NMTCB Certified Nuclear Medicine Techniciano CIIP - Certified Imaging Informatics Professionalo EPIC – Certified Radiant BuildHave questions.
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Successful completion of an Allied Health Education Program (this includes but not limited to Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Radiologic Technologist, Respiratory Therapist, Occupational Therapist, Physical Therapist, and Registered Nurse) and 12 months of full-time clinical ultrasound/cardiac/vascular experience.
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Cath lab technologist, cardiac, invasive cardiac, diagnostic reports, cardiac cath lab, cath lab, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, cath, catheterization, hospital, medical, patient care, RCVT, cath lab tech.
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This per-diem career opportunity has a as needed for coverage schedule, and is located at our multi-modality outpatient imaging practice in Fresno, CA. Our center currently uses MRI Phillips 3T and 1.2T Hitachi equipmentand provides a wide variety of diagnostic imaging services to patients in a friendly and comfortable environment.
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7+ years of sales experience, a portion of which must include two or more of the following areas: infusion, diagnostic, biologic, medical device, buy and bill, rare disease, specialty pharmacy, and/or neurology.
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The Radiologic Technologist will operate computerized and manual radiological equipment for diagnostic purposes as ordered by the physician. At least one year of X-ray Tech experience preferred.
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REFER a Qualified Registered Nurse or Diagnostic Imaging Professional and for a limited time-earn a $1500 referral bonus! Health Advocates Network is urgently hiring Cardiac Cath Tech in the Fresno, CA area.
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Some highlights of the Neuroscience program include a diagnostic imaging services utilizing the latest technologies, including 64-slice CT scanners, 3-T magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, X-ray, angiography, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine and PET scanning.
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Priority given to candidates with Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in one of the following fields: Biology Biochemistry Cardiac Function & Interventional Technology Chemistry: Polymers/Materials Science Computer Science Engineering: Biomedical, Computer Science, Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical, General Engineering Health Sciences Kinesiology Informatics and/or Data Science Pharmaceutical Science Physics Technical Design: Industrial Design/Product Design.
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RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (ARDMS. Certifications: Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (ARDMS), Basic Life Support. RDCS (Registered Diagnostic Cardiac Sonographer (ARDMS.
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The Orthopedic surgeon will prescribe medications, order diagnostic studies such as lab tests, imaging, electrocardiograms (EKGs) and enters specialty consults as needed. The Orthopedic Surgeon is a specialty professional in the care of musculoskeletal conditions which need diagnosis and/or treatment to achieve palliation or cure for orthopedic problems.
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Participates in diagnostic process by reviewing patients' health and medical histories; questioning, observing, and examining patients; interpreting x-rays, and advising patients about recommended courses of treatment Performs manual adjustments to the spine and other articulations of the body as needed to improve patient's musculoskeletal system health.
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State License in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology. At least one year of diagnostic imaging experience is preferred! Produce high quality diagnostic images in a timely manner while providing excellent patient care.
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Diagnostic imaging services utilizing the latest technologies, including 64-slice CT scanners, 3-T magnetic resonance imaging, ultrasound, X-ray, angiography, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine and PET scanning.
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National certification in specialty from the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers or from Cardiovascular Credentialing International. An Echo Ultrasound Technologist is needed for a reputable heatlhcare facility currently experiencing a staffing shortage.
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