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It's A Secret Med Spa is looking for an experienced, highly motivated Cosmetic Injector. A Day in the Life of a Cosmetic Injector Evaluate client's needs and develop aesthetic treatment plans, services and recommend skin care products during client consultations to ensure all client's aesthetic goals are met.
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Uses specially designed testing methods and test equipment such as computerized test sets, precision gauges, electronic sensors, injector test stands, engine scopes, etc., to assure that tolerance and safety factors have been met.
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Prep and scribe client charting with the supervision of the Cosmetic Nurse Injector as needed. Prep and scribe client charting with the supervision of the Cosmetic Nurse Injector as needed. Draw up product accurately under the supervision of the Cosmetic Nurse Injectors.
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2+ years of experience as an Aesthetic/Cosmetic Injector and certification of injector training. We are looking for an Aesthetic Nurse Practitioner who has trained with industry partners, has hands-on patient experience with Injectables, and is comfortable providing full facial assessments and consultations.
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May include, but not limited to, knowledge of cross sectional anatomy, IVUS, WorkSpot, vessel navigation, roadmapping, subtraction, TerraRecon and power injector. Radiologic/X-Ray Technologist (OR), $10K Sign On Bonus.
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The #1 Best Hospital in DFW | UT Southwestern Medical Center (utswmed.org) UT Southwestern Medical Center is committed to an educational and working environment that provides equal opportunity to all members of the University community.
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This cosmetic injector role will be to deliver a comprehensive experience for the client, anticipating every aspect of the needs of the client from the moment they bring the client into the treatment room.
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In depth knowledge in the operation of the power injector and contrast administration/usage, all peripheral hardware and all devices used in MRI. Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT) Certification from Texas Department of Health, American Registration of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT), or Advanced Certification in MRI (MR) is required.
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Demonstrate knowledge required to operate intravenous (I.V.) and dye injector pumps. IR Techs must have a sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology and medical terminology. Demonstrate thorough knowledge of radiation protection standards, devices, and techniques on patient and operator exposure in order to assure that adequate safeguards are maintained.
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