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The Department's faculty provide educational services to OHSU School of Medicine, Radiation Therapy Technologist program and its CAMPEP accredited Graduate Medical Physics program.
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Accurately delivers and records radiation therapy treatments under the direction of a radiation oncologist and chief radiation therapist. Compass Oncology team brings together leading cancer experts in the fields of surgical, medical and radiation oncology, pathology and palliative care to provide the most comprehensive cancer care possible and an even more cohesive patient experience.
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Radiation therapy license through Oregon Board of Medical Imaging. · Operates all departmental radiation therapy equipment relative to job assignment. Collaborate with Medical Dosimetrist and Radiation Oncologist during CT simulation to achieve optimal treatment plans.
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Graduate of Certified Radiologic Technology School or Radiation Therapy program. Required Qualifications Graduate of Certified Radiologic Technology School or Radiation Therapy program.
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Qualifications: Proficient with imaging equipment (ultrasound, X-ray, MRI, CT) and strong understanding of Computed Tomography and MR physics. In-depth knowledge of radiation safety, radiation dose, and adherence to ALARA principles; ability to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations.
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Assists hospital radiation safety officer in survey and compliance documentation for the CVLs. Familiarity with use of IVUS machine and Site Rite ultrasound machine. Maintains proficiencies to perform point of care tests on lab equipment such as activated clotting time (ACT), oxygen saturations, & glucose testing, and arterial blood gases (ABG.
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Actively performs quality assurance functions of x-ray equipment and protective garments/accessories, trouble shoots equipment problems and initiates vendor service call. Monitors radiation safety and completes the necessary administrative tasks to ensure proper documentation and compliance.
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Radiation Safety Experience: If you’ve served as a Radiation Safety Officer, you’re ahead of the game. Radiation Safety Steward: May monitor our radiation safety program and may investigate spills and threats, ensuring everyone’s well-being.
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The emphasis of this position is diagnostic imaging physics and Radiation Safety in medical imaging; including equipment evaluations and quality assurance; radiation dose optimization and image quality; education of technologists, allied health personnel, and physicians; interpret, ensure compliance, and integrate radiation safety regulations and best practice standards in consult with the Radiation Safety Officer.
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DORN Companies is an industrial injury prevention and ergonomics company passionate about reducing and eliminating employees' pain and injuries by providing collaborative expertise to onsite safety and management teams utilizing trainings, body mechanics coaching, ergonomic and workstation assessments, equipment and supplies adjustment and purchase recommendations, and deep tissue therapy for pain relief.
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Associates of Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) from an accredited physical therapy assistant (PTA) program approved by the Council on Medical Education of the American Medical Association in collaboration with the American Physical Therapy Association.
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Here's what we offer:Competitive Pay: $20-$33 per hour based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy experience and RBT CertificationBenefits: Medical/Vision/Dental benefits, 401k, and 3 weeks PTO for Full Time EmployeesA Rewarding Career: Helping children with autism achieve their goals.
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License, Certification, Registration Radiation Therapist License - Temporary (Oregon) OR Radiation Therapist License (Oregon) within 3 months of hire Basic Life Support within 1 months of hire American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Radiation Therapy Technologist within 3 months of hire Additional Requirements:Experience on linear accelerators and simulators, use of a Record and Verify system.
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The Industrial Injury Prevention Specialist role will include a combination of injury prevention and deep tissue therapy for pain relief based upon client requirements. Willingness to learn and utilize DORN's proprietary deep tissue therapy techniques.
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Greenbrook is seeking an individual who will be trained and certified to administer breakthrough behavioral health care services including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and esketamine therapy to patients with depression and other mental health disorders.
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