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Overview
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs healthcare services using radiopharmaceuticals to aid in disease diagnosis and treatment, producing images for radiologist interpretation. Duties include preparing rooms, equipment, and radiopharmaceuticals, performing daily equipment calibration, preparing and positioning patients, and administering radiopharmaceuticals as directed.
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1 month ago
The University of Kansas Health System
The Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist performs advanced diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures while assisting providers and responding to patient distress situations. They are also responsible for equipment quality control and inventory management.
2 months ago
University of Rochester
The role involves performing and interpreting complex, specialized Blood Bank tests, including routine procedures like ABO/Rh typing and antibody identification using specialized techniques. Additionally, the technologist will handle circulator duties such as specimen logging, prioritizing work, blood product manipulation, and maintaining quality control for reagents and equipment.
$27 - $36 / HOUR
3 months ago
Banner Health
This role acts as a specialized ultrasound technologist, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of cardiac conditions by performing procedures, overseeing echocardiographic services quality, and presenting preliminary clinical findings to supervising physicians. Key functions include performing high-quality images, educating patients, evaluating equipment quality control, and maintaining compliance with professional and regulatory standards.