MRI Researcher (50957)
Baltimore, MD - USA
Job Summary
Position Objective:Provide services as a MRI Researcher in support of the overall functions of the National Institute on Aging (NIA) within the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Provide support services to satisfythe overall operational objectives of the National Institute on Aging. The primary objective is to provide services and deliverables through performance of supportservices.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Schedule maintenance and upgrade visits with MRI instrumentvendors.
- Work with MRI instrument clinical scientists RF coil developers and other vendors to test and troubleshoot new hardware and software for the MRI scanner.
- Serve as the point of contact for the MRI Facility Manager for issues relating to procurement property management upgrades major maintenance IT support and other goods and services needed to maintain the operation of the facility.
- Serve as the point of contact to create documentation for safety issues including overseeing safety screening collection of screening forms and reporting any incidents to the Clinical Unit Director and MRI Facility Manager.
- Implement imaging strategies that reduce scan time. Perform pre-scan preparations.
- Collect both functional and structural magnetic resonance images for recruitedsubjects.
- Operate the NIA MRI Scanner doing structural and functional imaging and MR spectroscopy studies which are part of NIA clinical research studies.1
- Ensure that all research participants patients and visitors to the NIA MRI Facility are free of metal objects and other exclusion criteria (outlined in the NIA MRI safety checklist) before entering the magnet room; adhere to safety precautions and procedures that apply to the NIA MRI Facility.2
- Transfer position and instruct research participants and/or patients regarding the procedure to obtain the desired radiographic results as specified by the research study and its responsible investigators.
- Ensure the participants or patients safety and comfort throughout scanning using the patient monitoring systemeffectively.
- Evacuate participants patients staff and visitors in case of emergency; alert the appropriate hospital and NIA emergency response teams in case of emergency.
- Set up all MR-specific equipment coils and display equipment for functionalimaging.
- Operate the MRI console during scanning; select proper imaging sequences; operate peripheral hardware for effective image and data acquisition.
- Work with staff on scheduling NIA research participants for MRI scans to achieve a smooth flow and optimal utilization of the Facility.4
- Maintain stock of all required supplies and materials; place orders for supplies and materials through appropriatechannels.
- Ensure prompt and proper disposal of supplies and materials (including hazardous and infectious waste) per prescribed safety precautions and regulations.
- Work with staff on verifying invoices for services received by outside vendors. Coordinate MRI study participant schedule on a day to day and weekly basis. Serve as an emergency contact to provide consultation for any MRI facility issues.
- Work with investigators to reanalyze existing neuroimaging data. Maintain and update laboratory notebooks and databases.
- Collaborate with NIA clinical and basic research scientists investigating age-related changes in cardiovascular musculoskeletal neuro-cognitive and other body systems3
- Identify equipment malfunctions and notify appropriate personnel in case of malfunctions; schedule and/or perform routine equipment maintenance functions5
- Work in conjunction with other clinical staff research scientists and administrative staff in maintaining the smooth function of the facility.
- Standardize and maintain quality control of numerousprocedures.
- Log all scans performed in the appropriate log book; enter participant/patient data at start of scanning and monitor data acquisition during scanning.
- Maintain monthly statistical data for MRIscans.
- Generate reports for the status of data collection and analyses and manuscript preparation. Contribute to research papers; draft selected sections; edit and format manuscripts reference software. Prepare tables and figures for manuscripts and presentations.
- Participate in meetings keep abreast of the latest techniques and pursue requiredtraining.
- Coordinate full time and PRN MRI Technologists; prepare schedule for shift coverage and vacations; conduct training for new and existing MRI research protocols.
- Work with post doc research fellows to assist development of new research protocols. Work with CRCs and clinical unit staff on scheduling MRI pilot protocol participants.
- Report research outcomes and make recommendations for futurework.
- Organize and document findings of studies procedures and/or changes so that future users will understandnuances or variances present in the experiment or in the dataanalysis.
- Standardize and maintain quality control of numerous procedures; integrate neuroimaging data with other datasets. Collect neuroimaging data; process the information for data input and analysis.
- Manage data from the collection phase through transfer and analysis. Work with investigators to reanalyze existing neuroimaging data.
- Maintain and update laboratory notebooks anddatabases.
- Ensure the accuracy of data storage efficiency of data transfer backup and statistical analysis. Standardize and maintain quality control of numerous procedures.
- Coordinate formulation of multiple clinical protocols and manage and record same. Ensure secure integration of data into databases and analyses.
- Maintain update and ensure accuracy of data files. Provide updates on projects and general data analysis.
- Perform post-processing steps to acquired images and data as specified by the studyinvestigators.
- Ensure that scans that require clinical reading are being transferred to PACS; follow up with responsible radiologist to ensure that a signed radiology report is available within 48 hours; upload the signed radiology report to the PACS.
- Work with post bac researchers and post doc fellows in 31P data collection in the MRIsuite.
- Provide guidance to junior research assistants performing the samestudies.
- Train junior technicians and fellows in performance of neuropsychological testing during PET and fMRI scans and evolving neuroimaging techniques and data analysis procedures.
- Receive and provide proper sign-out from/to PRN technologists; perform appropriate checks when signing out or being signed out of the facility; in the sign-out process ensure the integrity of previously acquired data hardware and other equipment software and the physical environment of the Facility.
- Attend monthly clinical unit staff meetings to indicate MRI protocol progress/issues to Clinical Unit Director Nurse Manager and CRCs.
- Work with Imaging staff to maintain and ensure accuracy organization processing and analysis of Section neuroimaging and associated data.
- Operate the NIA 3T MRI scanner doing structural and functional imaging and MR spectroscopy studies which are part of NIA clinical research studies.
- Collaborate with NIA clinical and basic research scientists investigating age-related changes in cardiovascular musculoskeletal neuro-cognitive and other body systems.
- Ensure that all research participants patients and visitors to the NIA 3T MRI Facility are free of metal objects and other exclusion criteria (outlined in the NIA 3T MRI safety checklist) before entering the magnet room; adhere to safety precautions and procedures that apply to the NIA 3T MRI Facility.
- Transfer position and instruct research participants and/or patients regarding the procedure to obtain the desired radiographic results as specified by the research study and its responsible investigators.
- Ensure the participants or patients safety and comfort throughout scanning using the patient monitoring systemeffectively.
- Evacuate participants patients staff and visitors in case of emergency; alert the appropriate hospital and NIA emergency response teams in case of emergency.
- Set up all MR-specific equipment coils and display equipment for functionalimaging.
- Operate the MRI console during scanning; select proper imaging sequences; operate peripheral hardware for effective image and data acquisition.
- Identify equipment malfunctions and notify appropriate personnel in case of malfunctions; schedule and/or perform routine equipment maintenance functions.
- Log all scans performed in the appropriate log book; enter participant/patient data at start of scanning and monitor data acquisition during scanning.
- Perform post-processing steps to acquired images and data as specified by the studyinvestigators.
- Transfer both raw and post-processed images and data to PACS and other specified databases and/or secure storage media (secure external hard drives and/or DVDs) where they can be stored safely.
- Ensure that scans that require clinical reading are being transferred to PACS; follow up with responsible radiologist to ensure that a signed radiology report is available within 48 hours; upload the signed radiology report to the PACS.
- Work with staff on scheduling NIA research participants for MRI scans to achieve a smooth flow and optimal utilization of the Facility.
- Receive and provide proper sign-out from/to PRN technologists; perform appropriate checks when signing out or being signed out of the facility; in the sign-out process ensure the integrity of previously acquired data hardware and other equipment software and the physical environment of the Facility.
- Maintain stock of all required supplies and materials; place orders for supplies and materials through appropriatechannels.
- Ensure prompt and proper disposal of supplies and materials (including hazardous and infectious waste) per prescribed safety precautions and regulations.
- Participate in meetings keep abreast of the latest techniques and pursue required training. Work with staff on verifying invoices for services received by outside vendors.
- Work in conjunction with other clinical staff research scientists and administrative staff in maintaining the smooth function of the facility.
- Coordinate one full time and PRN MRI Technologists; prepare schedule for shift coverage and vacations; conduct training for new and existing MRI research protocols.
- Coordinate MRI study participant schedule on a day to day and weeklybasis.
- Work with post doc research fellows to assist development of new research protocols. Work with CRCs and clinical unit staff on scheduling 3T pilot protocol participants.
- Maintain monthly statistical data for MRIscans.
- Attend monthly clinical unit staff meetings to indicate 3T MRI protocol progress/issues to Clinical Unit Director Nurse Manager and CRCs.
- Work with post bac researchers and post doc fellows in 31P data collection in the MRI suite. Serve as an emergency contact for any 3T MRI facility issues.
- Schedule maintenance and upgrade visits with Philips and other service providers as well as with Harbor HospitalFacilities.
- Work with Philips clinical scientists RF coil developers and other vendors to test and troubleshoot new hardware and software for the MRI scanner.
- Serve as the point of contact for the (acting) 3T MRI Facility Manager for issues relating to procurement property management upgrades major maintenance IT support and other goods and services needed to maintain the operation of the facility.
- Serve as the point of contact for safety issues including overseeing safety screening collection of screening forms and reporting any incidents to the Clinical Unit Director and (acting) 3T MRI Facility Manager.
- Work products and documents related to safety procedures screens andemergencies. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to the status of all MR-specific equipment and matrix camera coils and display equipment for functional imaging. - Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to equipment malfunctions and the steps taken to address them scheduling and/or performing routine equipment maintenance functions. - Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to the logging scans in the appropriate logbook. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to the state of raw and post-processed images and data and their transfer to PACS and other specified databases and/or secure storage media (secure external hard drives and/orDVDs). -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to the transfer to the PACS of scans that require clinical reading; follow-up with the radiologist to ensure that signed radiology reports are available within 48 hours; upload the signed radiology report to thePACS. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to sign-out from/to PRNtechnologistsoperating the scanner for clinical studies including the status and integrity of previously acquired data hardware and other equipment software and physical environment of theFacility. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to providing support in creating and updating a schedule for the Facility. that integrates NIA research studies and clinical studies performed by Harbor Hospitaltechnologists. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to maintaining stock of all required supplies and materials and placement of orders for supplies and materials. - Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to advising MRI Technologists; provide consultations on scheduling; conduct training; notify MRI study participant scheduling on a day to day and weekly basis; assist development of new research protocols; schedule MRI pilot protocolparticipants. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to maintaining monthly statistical data for MRIscans;attend monthly clinical unit staff meetings; serve as an emergency contact to provide consultation for any MRI facilityissues. -Ad-Hoc
- Work products and documents related to scheduling maintenance and upgrade visits with service providers; test and troubleshoot new hardware and software for the MRI scanner; serve as the point of contact to provide consultation for the MRI Facility Manager for issues relating to procurement property management upgrades major maintenance IT support and other goods andservices. -Ad-Hoc
- Clean Equipment - Ad-Hoc
- Run Validation - Ad-Hoc
- Inspect Equipment - Ad-Hoc
- Meet with lab members to present updates - Ad-Hoc
Qualifications
Basic Qualifications:
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Licensed MRI Technologist in the State of Maryland.
- Certification by the ARRT and licensed by the State of Maryland.
- Demonstrated experience with clinical trial management.
- Demonstrated experience working with special populations (children adolescents adult elderly).
- Experience with patient care.
- Proficient in MS Office Suite.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Ability to multi-task and pay close attention to detail.
- Excellent analytical organizational and time management skills.
- Strong communication skills both oral and written.
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Required Experience:
Senior IC