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various radiographic exams and processes images on various archival systems. Professionally accountable for submitting high-quality images to PACS. Participates in performance improvement activities in
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the laboratory of Dr. Yan Li. The successful candidate will collect, transfer, process, and analyze MR data from patients and volunteers. The Department of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging at UCSF combines clinical
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. Performs various radiographic exams and processes images on various archival systems. Professionally accountable for submitting high-quality images to PACS. Participates in performance improvement
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Temporary Employment Program Temporary Employment 77975BR Job Summary Key Responsibilities: Evaluate various types of incoming payer and patient imaged correspondence documents in EPHESOFT. Review
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memory. We are specifically interested in the role of steroid hormones in this process. In this research, we heavily utilize molecular genetics, imaging, behavioral assays in C. elegans, pharmacology, and
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the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at any Radiology site. The RN carries out established nursing procedures to prepare patients prior to Radiologic procedures, during the procedure, and following
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the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at any Radiology site. The RN carries out established nursing procedures to prepare patients prior to Radiologic procedures, during the procedure, and following
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of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging. The RN carries out established nursing procedures to prepare patients prior to Radiologic procedures, during the procedure or exam, and following the procedure during
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performs diagnostic imaging procedures to include portables, OR, emergency room and fluoroscopy. This position supports the Urology Procedure Center and Bay Front Urology. The position processes images
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RAD CT Bayfront Full Time 77359BR Job Summary The incumbent is primarily responsible for initiating venous access for the purpose of IV contrast administration during the performance of imaging