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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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Wellspring Nurse Source posted this Nuclear Medicine Technologist Travel Nursing Job that includes 40 hours a week for 13 weeks in Alexandria, Virginia. Vivian Health provides transparent Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist Allied Health Professional Salary information and unbiased reviews from leading Travel Allied Health Professional Agencies across the United States, so you can compare Travel opportunities matching your desired criteria.
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NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist within one year of hire date. Registered State Inspector – Virginia within 3 months Experience in a hospital/healthcare environment as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Student.
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Maintain up-to-date knowledge of best practices in geriatric medicine and integrate them into patient care. Arlington Virginia is just minutes to the Kennedy Center, Smithsonian Museums, Tyson's Corner shopping, Wolftrap National Park for the Performing Arts.
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TRS Healthcare is seeking an experienced Nuclear Medicine Technologist for an exciting Travel Allied job in Alexandria, VA. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 10/07/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $2493.24 / Week TRS Healthcare is seeking a Nuclear Medicine Tech that is certified in VA to work in the specialty area of Radiology - Nuclear Medicine.
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Experience in a hospital/healthcare environment as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Student. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist administers sound patient care practices according to department and hospital policies/procedures.
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Aureus Medical Group - Imaging is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in Alexandria, Virginia. Posted job title: NUC MED TECH / NUCLEAR MEDICINE TECHNOLOGISTAbout Aureus Medical Group - ImagingRewarding Careers.
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Provides clinical services according to Nuclear Medicine practice standards while acting as a resource to Nuclear Medicine students and other technologists. Graduate of an accredited Associate’s school/program of Nuclear Medicine Technology.
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Host Healthcare is an award-winning travel healthcare company with an immediate opening for this Nuclear Medicine Technologist Position in Alexandria, VA. If you are interested in this position, please contact your recruiter and reference Job.
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Desired: 10 years of experience with Nuclear Weapons and weapon systems at the operational or programmatic level Experience as a DoD Program Manager/Deputy Program Manager Experience supporting U.S. Navy Nuclear programs (Ohio or Columbia-class SSBN, Trident D5, etc.
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Full spectrum family medicine practice - meaning prenatal care as well. Help to support Substance Use Disorder Programs in Family Medicine office and Mobile Van. Includes coordination of care and patient outreach.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for coordinating and performing diagnostic medical imaging procedures utilizing radiopharmaceutical and medical imaging equipment. Nuclear Medicine Technologist registration from ARRT or NMTCB required.
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Stability Healthcare is seeking a travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for a travel job in Alexandria, Virginia. Specialty: Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Posted job title: Nuclear Med Tech.
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As DTRA DA -OAS Nuclear Specialist with Mission Technologies, you will serve as a nuclear/radiological specialist and technical authority with a focus on current/near-term events, plans, developments, and trends about the proliferation of WMD, and nuclear/radiological events; issues impacting nuclear weapons security; force protection; and force operability and survivability against a broad spectrum of nuclear, biological, chemical, and other WMD events.
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Anders Group is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Arlington, Virginia. Anders Group is a Joint Commission accredited staffing agency and stands out from other agencies by our commitment to making sure our travelers are given the best customer service.
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