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routine quality assurance testing of imaging equipment located at a variety of sites throughout the health system; teach diagnostic radiology residents, medical students, medical physics students and
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opportunities include diverse and growing translational imaging and image processing facilities and are supported by dedicated research and publications staff. All applicants welcome, including those seeking J-1
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and technical staff time, Image Processing Lab) and management of the referral billing revenue cycle; 30% 3. Formulate and implement strategies, short and long-range goals, objectives, policies
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will provide coverage in Breast Imaging at University of New Mexico Hospital Outpatient Surgery and Imaging Services, Sandoval Regional Medical Center, and Veterans Affairs Medical Center, providing all
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. Participates in computer imaging and updates, and triages issues in our ticket tracking system, Help.UNM. Must demonstrate ability to work independently, to organize time efficiently, and to communicate
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. Research opportunities include diverse and growing translational imaging and image processing facilities and are supported by dedicated research and publications staff. All applicants welcome, including
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YOU You don’t just see yourself as a leader amongst the Pack, you have concrete examples of how you are one. You speak your mind, ask questions, and consider ways to integrate a big-picture strategy
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Thoracic Surgery, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Thoracic Oncology, Trauma, Cardiology, and Medical and Surgical Services. Clinical responsibilities include all diagnostic aspects of thoracic imaging
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the first two years (i.e., preclinical curriculum) of medical school. 2. Assisting in managing the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) process in which student volunteers (5-6 per course) meet with a
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-focused and strives to meet the specific imaging needs of our diverse patient population and the needs of our Health Science Center signature programs. Our research program is growing quickly and we need