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Nuclear Med Technologist Holy Name is New Jersey's last remaining independent, Catholic health system, comprising a comprehensive 361-bed acute care medical center, a cancer center, medical fitness center, residential hospice, nursing school, and physician network.
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Position Description The Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology (MIR) at Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO is seeking an Academic Nuclear Medicine Physician, full-time.
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QUALIFICATIONS: Graduated from a Radiological Technology Nuclear Medicine training program in an AMA approved school, or equivalent training. JOB SUMMARY: The Nuclear medicine Technologist, under the supervision of the lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist and Cardiologist, performs diagnostic procedures utilizing radiopharmaceuticals, exercises professional judgement in performance of services, and applies principles of radiation protection for self and the patient.
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What qualifications you will need: Basic Cardiac Life Support must be obtained within 30 days of employment start dateCertified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMTCB) or ARRT (N)Associate Degree, or Vocational School Graduate in Nuclear Medicine TechnologyFlorida State License Nuclear MedicineHCA Florida Ocala Hospital is a 288-bed facility.
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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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Inova Health System is seeking a Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a job in Alexandria, Virginia. - Graduate of an accredited Associate’s school/program of Nuclear Medicine Technology.
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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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Client in St. Louis, MO is looking for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist to help them out for 13 weeks. Fusion Medical Staffing-Radiology is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in Saint Louis, Missouri.
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Qualifications:Education Requirements Post High School Diploma Program ExperienceRelevant ExperienceCertification and Licensure BLS CertificationCNMT CertificationNMTCB certification or Certification and registration in Nuclear Medicine by the ARRT. Certification eligible Nuclear Medicine technologists hired upon graduation must be certified and registered (ARRT(N) and/or CNMT) within 6 months of their graduation date to remain employed.
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The Nuclear Medicine Technologist integrates scientific knowledge and technical skills with effective patient interaction to provide quality patient care and useful diagnostic information.
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To maintain CNMTB/ARRT certification, Nuclear Medicine Technologists must complete appropriate continuing education requirements to sustain a level of expertise and awareness of changes and advances in practice.
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Responsibilities: Perform Cardiac MPI in our Outpatient Cardiology office in beautiful Wyomissing PA.NO weekends, NO call, NO holidaysBrand new, state-of-the-art Nuclear CameraAdditional job responsibilities may include: Holter hookup and interpretation (will train), Stress testing (will train.
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Demonstrates understanding of human anatomy and physiology, chemistry, nuclear physics, mathematics and pharmacology. Demonstrates understanding of human anatomy and physiology, chemistry, nuclear physics, mathematics and pharmacology.
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Ensures the delivery of quality care to pediatric through adult patients using professional and ethical judgment along with critical thinking in performing duties. Administers radiopharmaceuticals and adjunctive medications to obtain diagnostic images and/or provides therapy as ordered by physician.
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Qualifications:Education Requirements Post High School Diploma Program ExperienceRelevant ExperienceCertification and Licensure BLS CertificationCNMT CertificationNMTCB certification or Certification and registration in Nuclear Medicine by the ARRT. Certification eligible Nuclear Medicine technologists hired upon graduation must be certified and registered (ARRT(N) and/or CNMT) within 6 months of their graduation date to remain employed.
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