| Facility: | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
| Location: | Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA |
| Degree: | Phd |
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| Perm/Temp: | Perm |
| Workload: | Full Time |
| Supervisory Exp.: | No |
| Certifications: | Radiologic Technology or Diagnostic Medical Sonography |
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| Date Posted: | 10/20/2009 |
| Job Number: | 3578 |
| Contact Name: | Geri Schramm, Health Sciences Dept |
| Company: | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
| Agency: | No |
| Phone: | 414-229-2645 |
| Fax: | 414-229-2619 |
| Website: | Visit Website |
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About Ultrasound Tech Jobs
Ultrasound imaging is sometimes referred to as Sonography. It's a process of taking images of the human body by using high-frequency sound waves. Images from reflected echoes are displayed and recorded. No radiation (x-ray) is used during ultrasound.
Ultrasound is an excellent means of investigating many internal organs in the body. The heart, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, kidneys, spleen, and bladder are just a few. One of the benefits of ultrasound is that images are in real time giving Physicians a helpful tool for diagnoses.(Source: radiologyinfo.com)
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Department of Health Sciences invites applications for a full-time, 9-month tenure track Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor to serve as the Director/Education Coordinator for the Diagnostic Medical Sonography and Radiologic Technology programs. A Ph.D. in Health Sciences or related area is required at the time of appointment.
The successful candidate must have current national certification and three years full-time work experience as a Radiologic Technologist or Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, and two years of experience as an instructor in an accredited Diagnostic Medical Sonography or Radiologic Technology program.
Position responsibilities include program planning and management, oversight and coordination of student placements into clinical training sites, and teaching.
Areas of instruction may include Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine, Human Pathophysiology, or other courses depending upon the candidate’s interest/expertise.
The successful candidate will be expected to develop an externally funded research program and also engage in university, professional and community service activities. The appointment begins August 23, 2010.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a research-extensive university (Carnegie-designation) committed to academic excellence and is one of two doctoral degree-granting institutions in the multi-campus University of Wisconsin system.
Application Procedure: All applicants will be required to apply online at
www.jobs.uwm.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51101 with a curriculum vitae,
cover letter, and contact information for 3 professional references (name, address, email).
Review of applications will begin February 1, 2010 and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is an Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.