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Performs radiology examinations per year and has on-site 1.5 T MRI, off-site 1.5 T MRI, two multidetector CTs, ultrasound, stereotactic breast biopsy, and nuclear medicine as well as general radiography.
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DETAILS:- Comprehensive physical assessment; evaluating, diagnosing, and treating new and existing patient's health conditions- Support integration and collaboration of Primary Care Providers and Mental HealthServices- Initiating and interpreting labs and x-ray studies including CTs & MRIs- Prescribing and referring patients for specialized consultationQUALIFICATIONS:- PA license REQUIRED- Experience in a community health setting PREFERRED.
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Performs 90,000 radiology examinations per year and has on-site 1.5 T MRI, off-site 1.5 T MRI, two multidetector CTs, ultrasound, stereotactic breast biopsy, and nuclear medicine as well as general radiography.
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Considers the applicability of CTS and STS consulting specialties for each client. Develops an in-depth understanding of the technical and practical issues and opportunities regarding one or more areas of taxation, e.g., individual, corporate, property, sales, corporate, pass-through, state and local, international, expatriate, transfer pricing, credits and incentives, compensation and benefits, accounting methods, R&D tax benefits.
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CTS recognizes the skills you have to offer as well as those skills that are in demand. By joining the CTS team, you become a member of a time honored corps of the construction tradespeople.
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You might also use other radiologic equipment such as CTs and X-rays. As an MRI technologist, you will take medical images of patients for diagnostic purposes using magnetic resonance imaging.
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Coordinates and maintains communications with CTS for coordinated support of outreach and placement. This is a position that is very rewarding in training and mentoring at risk youth. Coordinates and maintains communications with CTS for coordinated support of outreach and placement.
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Rewarding positions are open for Registered Nurses with experience caring for patients receiving x-rays, fluoroscopy, angiographic imaging, ultrasounds, CTs, MRIs, or nuclear imaging for 13 week contracts at state-of-the-art area hospitals.
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