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**Place**: Hospital (in-person)
**Medical Imaging Types**: X-ray (XR), Magnetic Resonance (MR), Nuclear Medicine (NM), Computed Tomography (CT), Ultrasound (US), Fluoroscopy (Flouro)
**Types of Cases**: Emergency Room (ER), Musculoskeletal (MSK), Neurology (Neuro), Nuclear Medicine, Mammography Screens, Mammography Diagnostic Procedures, Fluoroscopy
**Simple Interventional Procedures**: -
**Biopsies**: Taking samples from the Thyroid, Lung, Bone, Liver, and Kidneys. Can be done with CT or Ultrasound guidance. -
**Drainages**: Removing fluids from the body, such as in Paracentesis (for the abdomen), Thoracentesis (for the lungs), or draining abscesses, chest tubes, and cysts. -
**Lumbar Punctures**: Taking fluid from the lower back for testing, including Myelogram. -
**Arthrograms**: Injecting a special dye to see inside joints like the Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Elbow, and Ankle.
**Requirements**:
- Must be Board Certified -
**REQUIRED** - Must have an active North Carolina License -
**REQUIRED** - Must have DEA Registration -
**REQUIRED**
**Certification Needed**: - Must be Board Certified
**State License Needed**: - North Carolina