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Nuclear Medicine Technologist
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- Radiopharmaceutical Administration: Safely and accurately administer radioactive materials (radiopharmaceuticals) to patients using various administration routes, such as intravenous injection, oral ingestion, or inhalation.
- Imaging Procedures: Operate specialized imaging equipment, such as gamma cameras, PET scanners, or SPECT scanners, to capture images that depict the distribution and behavior of radiopharmaceuticals within the patient's body.
- Record Keeping: Maintain detailed and accurate records of patient procedures, radiopharmaceutical administration, and other relevant information.
- Safety Protocols: Adhere to strict safety protocols in various areas, such as radiation safety, infection control, and patient confidentiality.
- Certification: Most employers require certification as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist from recognized organizations like the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).
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