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Anatomy, physiology, and congenital/acquired pathology as they relate to the use and interpretation of ultrasound diagnostic procedures. Registered with American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS) or Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) – Registered Cardiac Sonographer (RCS.
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US Techs must have a sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology and medical terminology. Prepare the exam room for examinations and assist Radiologists with vascular ultrasound procedures and ultrasound-guided biopsies.
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Nationally recognized personal training certification (e.g., ISSA, NASM, ACE, ACSM). Demonstrated knowledge of exercise physiology, anatomy, and nutrition. Nationally recognized personal training certification (e.g., ISSA, NASM, ACE, ACSM.
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Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, physics or diagnostic ultrasound and familiarity with pertinent medical/surgical disease, required. Registered Diagnostic Medical Sonographer from the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography, required.
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Preferred: Turf, Weed, Tree and shrub ID, Pathology and knowledge of turf or tree physiology. Job Segment: Agribusiness, Agricultural, Agronomy, Housekeeping, Horticulture, Agriculture, Hospitality.
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Associates Degree or higher in athletic training, kinesiology, exercise physiology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, or related field. Key Words: industrial medicine, ergonomics, body mechanics, occupational health, healthcare, industrial sports medicine, sports medicine, athletic trainer, AT, ATC, occupational therapist, OT, physical therapist, PT, DPT, kinesiologist, exercise physiologist, physical therapy assistant, PTA, safety, industrial ergonomics, office ergonomics, health & wellness, injury prevention, behavioral ergonomics, education.
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Must have general knowledge in basic molecular and cellular biology and physiology. New York Institute of Technology's six schools and colleges offer undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs in in-demand disciplines including computer science, data science, and cybersecurity; biology, health professions, and medicine; architecture and design; engineering; IT and digital technologies; management; and energy and sustainability.
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The MRI technologist must demonstrate an understanding of human cross-section anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology and medical terminology. The MRI technologist must demonstrate an understanding of human cross-section anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology and medical terminology.
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Nationally accredited current fitness certification - certifications: NSA, ACE, ACSM, PTA Global, NASM, AFAA. Nationally accredited current fitness certification - certifications: NSA, ACE, ACSM, PTA Global, NASM, AFAA.
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Group fitness teaching experience and/or functional fitness certification (NASM, CrossFit, Yoga, etc) strongly preferred. Group fitness teaching experience and/or functional fitness certification (NASM, CrossFit, Yoga, etc) strongly preferred.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Apply knowledge of anatomy, principles or theories of neurology, microbiology, physiology, psychology, human disabilities, pharmacology, gerontology, human growth and development, human developmental disease, and medical terminology as appropriate in the care setting and as appropriate for level of medical licensure.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a MRI Technologist - NYU Langone Huntington Medical Group. Performs magnetic imaging procedures and related techniques, producing images for the interpretation by; or at the request of a licensed practitioner.
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Specific responsibilities include routine biomedical and cellular assays, maintain mouse colonies and genotyping, assess mouse behavior and physiology. Basic laboratory skills such as immunoblotting, PCR, immunohistology and skills in mouse husbandry and live animal handling is required.
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Knowledge of basic biology, anatomy and physiology, typing and medical terminology is required. Formed in September 2013, The Mount Sinai Health System combines the excellence of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai with seven premier hospital campuses, including Mount Sinai Beth Israel, Mount Sinai Beth Israel Brooklyn, The Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Queens, Mount Sinai West (formerly Mount Sinai Roosevelt), Mount Sinai St. Luke's, and New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai.
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Bachelor's or Master's degree in Physical Therapy from an accredited program Valid state licensure as a Physical Therapist Knowledge of medical terminology, anatomy, and physiology Strong interpersonal and communication skills Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team Excellent problem-solving and critical thinking abilities.
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