Canon America Medical Systems
Clinical Applications Specialist - MRI
Canon America Medical Systems, Des Moines, Iowa, United States, 50319
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Talent Community!We appreciate your time and consideration - click and submit!Clinical Applications Specialist - MRI - req1266OVERVIEWThis position is the project manager for the final implementation for clinical applications training of a CMSU modality with the customers. After the sales and installation is complete, the Clinical Applications Specialist takes charge of the process, and works with the doctors, nurses, and technologists at each facility to maximize their proficiency and satisfaction with the CMSU products they have purchased. This position plays a critical role in gaining, maintaining, and increasing customer satisfaction with our products and services.RESPONSIBILITIESBe the project manager for the final step in the implementation of a specific CMSU diagnostic imaging modality at each location.Develop the training plan and manage the training process and presentation for the doctors, nurses, and technologists at each location to assure their best utilization of CMSU products and services.Consult with physicians and clinicians regarding best clinical practices (e.g., work flow, image acquisition, protocols, image quality, etc.) to maximize each customer's satisfaction with CMSU products and services.Determine whether client needs additional training or development and prepare additional training as determined by need.Maintain contact as the key clinical contact person for CMSU at each facility for follow-up and additional training needs.Complete site reports documenting the daily training details.Provide Pre/Post Communications for both internal and external customers.Maintain technical and clinical proficiency.Diagnose and resolve problems affecting system performance and image quality.Escalate any unresolved issues pertaining to system performance and image quality.Work with service engineers as needed.Complete Alerts and PCR's when applicable.Provide mid-week update to Applications Management and local Canon Team.QUALIFICATIONSExcellent project management skills.Excellent written communications skills.Excellent presentation/platform skills.Previous teaching experience a plus.Based on Modality Supported: (XR) ARRT RT(R); (VL) ARRT RT(R) - Minimum Required, VI, CV or CI - Preferred; (MR) ARRT; (CT) ARRT RT(R); (PETCT) AART (CT) and Either ARRT (N) or CNMT.Must maintain active motor vehicle/driver's license from the state where the specialist resides.2 Year / Associate's Degree Radiologic Technologist in the specific modality.5 years Clinical experience at a hospital or imaging center.AART (MR) certification.Min $76,500 to Max $123,000 Salary.About us!Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc., a world leader in diagnostic imaging, is in search of qualified candidates to fill our open positions. Canon Medical Systems offers a competitive salary and benefits package, we support a diverse workplace and are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability. We invite you to join and become part of our Canon family.
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Talent Community!We appreciate your time and consideration - click and submit!Clinical Applications Specialist - MRI - req1266OVERVIEWThis position is the project manager for the final implementation for clinical applications training of a CMSU modality with the customers. After the sales and installation is complete, the Clinical Applications Specialist takes charge of the process, and works with the doctors, nurses, and technologists at each facility to maximize their proficiency and satisfaction with the CMSU products they have purchased. This position plays a critical role in gaining, maintaining, and increasing customer satisfaction with our products and services.RESPONSIBILITIESBe the project manager for the final step in the implementation of a specific CMSU diagnostic imaging modality at each location.Develop the training plan and manage the training process and presentation for the doctors, nurses, and technologists at each location to assure their best utilization of CMSU products and services.Consult with physicians and clinicians regarding best clinical practices (e.g., work flow, image acquisition, protocols, image quality, etc.) to maximize each customer's satisfaction with CMSU products and services.Determine whether client needs additional training or development and prepare additional training as determined by need.Maintain contact as the key clinical contact person for CMSU at each facility for follow-up and additional training needs.Complete site reports documenting the daily training details.Provide Pre/Post Communications for both internal and external customers.Maintain technical and clinical proficiency.Diagnose and resolve problems affecting system performance and image quality.Escalate any unresolved issues pertaining to system performance and image quality.Work with service engineers as needed.Complete Alerts and PCR's when applicable.Provide mid-week update to Applications Management and local Canon Team.QUALIFICATIONSExcellent project management skills.Excellent written communications skills.Excellent presentation/platform skills.Previous teaching experience a plus.Based on Modality Supported: (XR) ARRT RT(R); (VL) ARRT RT(R) - Minimum Required, VI, CV or CI - Preferred; (MR) ARRT; (CT) ARRT RT(R); (PETCT) AART (CT) and Either ARRT (N) or CNMT.Must maintain active motor vehicle/driver's license from the state where the specialist resides.2 Year / Associate's Degree Radiologic Technologist in the specific modality.5 years Clinical experience at a hospital or imaging center.AART (MR) certification.Min $76,500 to Max $123,000 Salary.About us!Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc., a world leader in diagnostic imaging, is in search of qualified candidates to fill our open positions. Canon Medical Systems offers a competitive salary and benefits package, we support a diverse workplace and are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, national origin, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability. We invite you to join and become part of our Canon family.
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