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Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for coordinating and performing diagnostic medical imaging procedures utilizing radiopharmaceutical and medical imaging equipment.
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As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, your diagnostic imaging specialty plays a pivotal role in providing top quality patient care. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist prepares, measures and administers radiopharmaceuticals for use in diagnostic and therapeutic studies.
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Documents daily all calibrations and flood films for all Nuclear Medicine imaging equipment, Dose Calibrator accuracy check, Hot Lab area survey, dispensed pharmaceuticals and radioactive source disposal.
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Creates and programs study specific protocols including administration, imaging and reformatting under the direction of the Nuclear Medicine Supervisor and Medical Director. Nuclear Medicine Technologist Fullerton, CA $110,000 to $150,000 + Full Benefits + Bonus $10,000.00 sign-on bonus Relocation Assistance Available Reporting to the Nuclear Medicine Supervisor, incumbent is responsible for the performance of the full range of in vivo and in vitro Nuclear Medicine procedures utilizing radiopharmaceuticals and related chemical substances.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist registration from ARRT or NMTCB required. 1 year of experience in a clinical nuclear medicine setting required. Professional and departmental protocols are followed to provide the physician diagnostic images to identify and/or plan appropriate treatment for the patient's condition.
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Level II Minimum of two years' experience as a Nuclear Medicine technologist. Duke University Hospital is the largest of Duke Health's three hospitals and features 1048 patient beds, 65 operating rooms, as well as comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic facilities, including a regional emergency/trauma center, an endo-surgery center, and more.
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As a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you will play a vital role in performing diagnostic imaging procedures and administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients. Embark on an exciting opportunity as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in Glens Falls, New York. This role offers a chance to make a difference in the field of nuclear medicine and contribute to the well-being of patients.
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Adheres to standards for radiation safety and for appropriate waste separation and disposal of radioactive agents by performing specific tasks mandated by Federal, State and Hospital policies. Practices safe handling of radio nuclides and radiation safety procedures at all times.
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Position & Client Overview:A full-service, comprehensive health care facility located in the beautiful Modesto region is seeking a Diagnostic Imaging Technologist for ten-hour day shifts.
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Graduate of an accredited school of Radiology Technology or other accepted and approved equivalent required. 2 years of experience in a clinical Radiology setting is preferred. Performs periodic quality control tests, documenting according to Hospital policies and procedures.
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The Nuclear Medicine Technologist works in support of the Radiologist, providing assistance in the performance of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. JOB SUMMARY: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist works collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team and is responsible for providing quality imaging.
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We are looking for a talented Nuclear Medicine Technologist with Acute Care experience to work at an excellent healthcare facility in Tarzana, CA. This is a fantastic opportunity to build upon your nuclear medicine skills while advancing your career as an NM. The travel assignment entails preparing and administering small doses of radioactive drugs to patients, then use diagnostic imaging equipment to record images of the radioactive material in the body.
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Performs a full range of nuclear medicine diagnostic imaging and/or treatment procedures to provide optimum information for the diagnosis and ultimate treatment of patients.
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Working under the supervision of a physician at a hospital, physician's office, diagnostic lab or imaging center, you'll help patients understand the procedure, prep and deliver radioactive drugs, operate equipment, keep records and more.
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