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Demonstrates a thorough knowledge of human structure and function, patient care, principles of radiopharmaceuticals, quality assurance, radiation physics, radiation protection, radiobiology, and specialized techniques as required for a Nuclear Medicine technologist.
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Required: New York State Department of Health Licensure, Registered with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), New York State License-Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
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The Nuclear Medicine/PET Technologist is responsible for producing high quality diagnostic images with special attention to radiation safety/regulations, including proper documentation and technique when working with patients and radioactive materials.
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Radiologist Technologist or Nuclear Medicine Technologist through the West Virginia Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy Technology Board of Examiners, or applicable state where services will be performed.
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Nuclear medicine technologist, nuclear medicine tech, nuclear medicine, radiopharmaceuticals, NMT, positron emission tomography, positron emission, PET, hospital, allied, allied health.
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Experience: 2 years Radiologic Technologist, 2 years as a Registered Nuclear Medicine Technologist. : NMTCB Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board.
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Licensure, Registration, and/or CertificationCertified Health Physicist or Nuclear Medicine Technologist or Radiation Therapist licensure required. Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board or ARRT (N) registered.
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The Nuclear Medicine Technologist I position delivers exceptional patient care and adheres to radiation standards and guidelines established by governing agencies to ensure optimal patient safety and customer service.
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Posted job title: Nuclear Medicine Technologist - (Nuclear Med Tech) Nuclear Medicine Technologist - (Nuclear Med Tech) Nuclear Medicine Tech Certification (NMTCB.
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Position SummaryThe Nuclear Medicine/PET Imaging Technologist performs nuclear medicine and procedures using sophisticated radiation-detecting instrumentation (including SPECT and PET), accomplishes computer processing and image enhancement, and provides images, data analysis, and patient information to the physician for diagnostic and therapeutic interpretation, under the direction of the Nuclear Medicine Radiologists, Nuclear Medicine/PET Imaging Supervisor, and Imaging Services Leadership.
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Possesses a thorough knowledge of radiation safety guidelines and radiopharmaceuticals as needed to perform and process Nuclear Medicine examinations. Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology in (CT) or as Registered nuclear technologist with either the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (Nuclear) ARRT (N) or the Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB-CNMT.
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AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in CHARLOTTE, North Carolina. Specialty: Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
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AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in ATLANTA, Georgia. Nuc Med Tech needed ASAP No local candidates within 50 miles.
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AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in PRESQUE ISLE, Maine. AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in PRESQUE ISLE, Maine.
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AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in DALLAS, Texas. Nuclear Med Tech needed in Dallas, TX for 13 weeks. AMN Healthcare Allied is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in DALLAS, Texas.
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