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Froedtert
Overview
The staff member prepares patients and performs radiographic procedures in diagnostic radiology, operating imaging equipment under the direction of a radiologist or other providers. This includes performing diagnostic studies according to guidelines while utilizing appropriate radiation protection measures and interacting positively with patients and staff.
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Posted
7 days ago
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