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Prepare engaging lesson plans, assess student performance, and effectively present subject matter to ignite students' passion for cardiovascular sonography. Overview Elevate Your Career: Inspire the Next Generation as a Cardiovascular Sonography Instructor.
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SRSMG is seeking dedicated BODY imaging sub-specialty trained radiologist for our growing outpatient imaging practice. Full-Time Opening for BODY imaging sub-specialty trained radiologist.
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Minimum Job Requirements: Associate`s degree in Medical Sonography, Cardiovascular Technology or graduate of an accredited school for non-invasive cardiovascular training program, with a focus in echocardiography and/or vascular studies.
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Enjoy competitive weekly pay between $2700 and $3200.
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Consults with the radiologist or nuclear medicine physician for purposes of clarifying orders. Additional Performance Standards for Senior Nuclear Medicine Technologist. routinely adheres to infection control techniques relative to radiopharmaceutical administration.
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Under the clinical direction of radiologist and general supervision of the MRI supervisor, Diagnostic Imaging Center Manager or designee, and Technical Director, performs a variety of MRI scanning sequences and imaging procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail.
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Accurately completes exams in RIS in real-time filling out appropriate information (QC, resource, technical modifiers, billing modifiers, coding of exam, technologist/student/RN/Radiologist). Assists Radiologist in procedures while practicing sterile techniques to prevent cross-contamination.
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Retrieves images from PACS and sends images to the radiologist or referring physician for diagnostic evaluation. Notifies the radiologist(s) or physician(s) of significant scans requiring immediate attention and visualization while patient is undergoing examination.
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Accurately completes exams in RIS in real-time filling out appropriate information (contrast, fluoroscopy, QC, resource, technical modifiers, billing modifiers, coding of exam, technologist/student/RN/Radiologist.
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You will ensure related information is communicated to Radiologist/Cardiologist performing/interpreting exam. You will work with our Cardiology and MRI team to acquire congenital, function/viability, fetal cardiac, exercise and pharmaceutical stress test, and research CMR imaging.
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Radiologist Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in biology, physical sciences, or a related field. Radiologist Responsibilities: Evaluating patients’ medical histories to ensure the various medical imaging procedures will not harm them.
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Clinically sound in the world of ultrasound, either coming from a clinical background (sonography, radiology, clinical applications etc) and/or again a proven track record in ultrasound sales. Clinically sound in the world of ultrasound, either coming from a clinical background (sonography, radiology, clinical applications etc) and/or again a proven track record in ultrasound sales.
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The CT Technologist works in support of the Radiologist, providing assistance in the performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Computed Tomography (CT Tech) Start: May 20, 2024 Pay: $44.64 - $48.81 per hour Responsibilities The CT Technologist works collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team and is responsible for providing quality images.
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Graduate of an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography program or equivalent years of experience. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer (RDMS). Depending on experience of the selected candidate, this position will be hired at the Ultrasound Tech, Sr. Ultrasound Tech or Principal Ultrasound Tech level.
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Qualifications: BC/BE Diagnostic Radiologist with an additional year of Breast Imaging Training. Positions: Radiologist Breast Imaging. Primary Location: USA - Downey, Riverside, San Bernardino County, San Diego, Orange County, South Bay, Woodland Hills.
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