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Ascension
Overview
The Nuclear Pharmacist is responsible for the selection, dosing, and dispensing of medications within the nuclear medicine department. They must review medication orders to prevent drug-related problems and collaborate with clinicians to facilitate patient care.
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3 days ago
The role involves assuring the appropriate selection, dosing, administering, and dispensing of medication orders in specialized areas like nuclear medicine, oncology, and cardiology. Responsibilities also include serving as a subject matter expert, reviewing orders to resolve drug-related problems, compounding medications, and providing drug information and education.
10 days ago
Greenberg-Larraby, Inc. (GLI)
The physician will perform and interpret complex nuclear medicine procedures such as PET and SPECT while managing radiopharmaceutical therapies. They will also collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality patient care and maintain regulatory compliance.
2 months ago
The physician will be responsible for performing and interpreting nuclear medicine diagnostic studies and therapeutic procedures to support patient care. This includes utilizing advanced imaging, administering radiopharmaceuticals safely, and providing expert consultation to multidisciplinary teams.
The physician will be responsible for interpreting nuclear medicine studies and providing timely, accurate reports, while also performing and overseeing therapeutic procedures that require Authorized User designation. This role includes providing consultative support to clinical teams and ensuring compliance with all radiation safety and regulatory requirements.
The physician will be responsible for interpreting nuclear medicine studies and providing timely, accurate reports, while also performing and overseeing therapeutic procedures that require Authorized User designation. This role also involves providing consultative support to clinical teams and ensuring compliance with all radiation safety regulations.
The physician will be responsible for interpreting nuclear medicine studies, providing timely and accurate reports, and performing or overseeing therapeutic procedures that require Authorized User (AU) designation. This role also involves providing consultative support to clinical teams and ensuring compliance with all radiation safety and regulatory requirements.
Akahi Associates/Kako'o Services, LLC
The contractor's physician(s) are responsible for providing general and interventional Radiology procedures, including diagnostic imaging modalities, and must be present for scheduled clinics, ensuring timely patient care according to VA regulations. They must also provide consultation to referring physicians, review orders daily, and manage post-procedure follow-up and complication assessment.
$420 / HOUR
3 months ago
Sutter Health
The physician will join an established practice providing coverage for general Nuclear Medicine, cardiac scintigraphy, SPECT/CT, PET/CT, and radiopharmaceutical therapies across four acute care facilities and seven outpatient sites. Responsibilities include providing timely, high-quality patient care, participating in multidisciplinary conferences, and potentially taking on voluntary remote reading shifts.
$600,000 - $600,000 / YEAR