Sentences with phrase «radiological training»

Obtained «Confidential» security clearance and completed radiological training, permitting nuclear power plant entry

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The Radiological Readiness training and conference is Friday (April 20), at SUNY New Paltz, from 9 a.m. till 4:30 p.m..
Researchers using functional MRI (fMRI) have found that neurofeedback training has the potential to reduce the severity of tinnitus or even eliminate it, according to a study presented today at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
She completed her residency training in diagnostic imaging and Master's degree in Radiological Health Sciences at Colorado State University.
My past work experience and educational success has shaped me into an employee with unique skills in Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) knowledge and personnel training methodologies that provide 100 % survival in CBRN environments.
A dental assistant performing radiological procedures in the course of on - the - job training may only do so for a period of one year.
Tags for this Online Resume: Radiological Supervisor, Training Administrator, Training Supervisor
EDUCATION & CREDENTIALS BS, Professional Studies — Radiology Concentration — 2009 Minor: Health Sciences & English Saint Francis College, Brooklyn Heights • NY MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Cross Training Program — Expected Jun 2012 New York Methodist Hospital • NY Certificate - Radiological Technologist — 2012 New York Methodist Bartone School of Radiography • NY
CERTIFICATION / TRAINING Expeditionary Combat Skills Certification DOD Environmental Protection Certification / CFC / HCFC refrigerant process Training: Utilitiesman, Class A — United States Navy Universally Qualified HVAC / R Technician Water Treatment I, II Chemical Biological Radiological Defense Team TRAINING Expeditionary Combat Skills Certification DOD Environmental Protection Certification / CFC / HCFC refrigerant process Training: Utilitiesman, Class A — United States Navy Universally Qualified HVAC / R Technician Water Treatment I, II Chemical Biological Radiological Defense Team Training: Utilitiesman, Class A — United States Navy Universally Qualified HVAC / R Technician Water Treatment I, II Chemical Biological Radiological Defense Team TrainingTraining
Georgetown University Medical Center (Washington, DC) 05/2007 — 01/2010 Imaging Science and Information Systems Center — Insert Title • Train, supervise, and assure the work quality of a team of 3 - 6 regional analysts • Write analytical summaries of open source collections of biological threats and other national security threats • Develop and refine indication and warning methodologies and taxonomies for biological and radiological threats • Offer guidance and expertise on intelligence community interagency fusion cell for H1N1 «swine flu» • Assist in research and development work on plant health project • Conduct case studies on state and non-state actor biological weapons programs and orphan source radiological incidents • Participate in multi-agency tracking of nuclear proliferation activities in Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and the Middle East • Perform project lead duties, participate in the selection process of new employees, and assist with performance appraisals • Awarded the National Intelligence Medallion for organizational work on Project Argus
The terms «diagnose» and «treat,» as used in this chapter, when considered in isolation or in conjunction with any provision of the rules of the board, shall not be construed to permit the performance of any act which marriage and family therapists are not educated and trained to perform, including, but not limited to, admitting persons to hospitals for treatment of the foregoing conditions, treating persons in hospitals without medical supervision, prescribing medicinal drugs as defined in chapter 465, authorizing clinical laboratory procedures pursuant to chapter 483, or radiological procedures, or use of electroconvulsive therapy.
The terms «diagnose» and «treat,» as used in this chapter, when considered in isolation or in conjunction with any provision of the rules of the board, shall not be construed to permit the performance of any act which mental health counselors are not educated and trained to perform, including, but not limited to, admitting persons to hospitals for treatment of the foregoing conditions, treating persons in hospitals without medical supervision, prescribing medicinal drugs as defined in chapter 465, authorizing clinical laboratory procedures pursuant to chapter 483, or radiological procedures, or use of electroconvulsive therapy.
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