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utilizing magnetic resonance energy and radio-frequency waves to produce medical images of the human body and/or animals for diagnosis, treatment, and/or research. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI
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images. These images are interpreted by medical officers to locate injuries, foreign bodies, pathological conditions, or lesions within the body. A(n) Radiologic Technologist assists with the preparation
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Technologist to join our Diagnostic Services Ultrasound team. Medical Sonographers operate specialized equipment that transmits high frequency, ultrasound waves in order to produce images of the areas scanned
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medical professionals with examinations, treatments and procedures and prepares films and/or uploads disks with previous images for Radiologist review Explains instructions to patient when indicated by
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Silverstone, Topcon Fundus Camera, Clarus, Absolu B-Scan, and Haag-Streit Slit Lamp Camera. Imaging requirements include but are not limited to: Digital Fluorescein/ICG Angiography, Color Fundus Photography
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physicians during related procedures. Selects and adjusts equipment and transducers to appropriate settings to obtain, record, store, transmit and print optimal images Confers with physician to determine if
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are used for medical diagnoses and treatment. These Mammography images are interpreted by a Radiologist board-certified in Mammography to identify breast abnormalities. The Mammography Technologist works
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settings to obtain, record, store, transmit and print optimal images Confers with physician to determine if additional images or information is required Assures the completion of patient records, preliminary
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or specialized procedures involving the acquisition, processing, and evaluation of medical radiographic images. They may supervise and direct the activities of staff, students, and auxiliary personnel of various
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is active in all types of image-guided procedures at University of Illinois Hospital, a 462-licensed bed, tertiary care medical and surgical facility with over 800 active physicians, as