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Valley Health SystemNew
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Operate Gamma cameras and PET/CT scanners to produce diagnostic and therapeutic scans for patients. Administer radiopharmaceuticals and manage patient data within PACS and RIS systems.
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$50 - $63 / HOUR
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Jackson Health
Perform diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine examinations, including the administration of radiopharmaceuticals and the operation of imaging equipment. Manage radio pharmacy duties, quality control, and ensure strict adherence to radiation safety and protection protocols.
Salary not listed
15 days ago
San Antonio Regional Hospital
Performs Nuclear Medicine examinations and delivers completed results to Radiologists for interpretation. Ensures strict compliance with state and federal regulations regarding radioactive materials.
$49 - $74 / HOUR
18 days ago
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist 1 performs diagnostic and therapeutic examinations, including radionuclidic imaging and therapeutic administration of radiopharmaceuticals. Responsibilities also include patient communication, quality control, and teaching students and residents.
22 days ago
Valley Health System
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist prepares for and operates Gamma and PET/CT scanners, administering radiopharmaceuticals as ordered by physicians to produce diagnostic and therapeutic scans. Responsibilities also include assisting patients, verifying identification, ensuring proper archiving in PACS/RIS, and maintaining facility order while staying current with new procedures.
1 month ago
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Perform diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures, including the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals. Operate and calibrate imaging equipment while ensuring strict adherence to radiation safety and regulatory standards.
Griffin Hospital
The technologist is responsible for preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic imaging. They operate Gamma cameras and computer systems to evaluate organ anatomy and physiology.
SOUTHWEST MEDICAL IMAGING
The technologist is responsible for preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals and performing diagnostic Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging procedures. They must ensure high-quality imaging, patient safety, and compliance with regulatory standards and physician protocols.
University of California, Irvine
The Nuclear Medicine Technician is responsible for performing a full range of nuclear medicine procedures using radiopharmaceuticals and specialized imaging equipment. They ensure quality patient care, timely exam throughput, and maintain equipment performance according to safety and accreditation standards.
UMass Memorial Health
The technologist assists physicians in diagnosing disease by performing nuclear medicine tests using radiopharmaceuticals to create images of patient organs and circulatory systems. This involves reviewing orders, calibrating equipment, administering radiopharmaceuticals, performing visualization procedures, and recording/preparing test reports for physician review.
$43 - $61 / HOUR
2 months ago
St Mary Medical Center
The technologist prepares, calibrates, logs, and administers radioactive isotopes to patients for various Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology procedures under medical director supervision. This role involves operating Gamma Camera imaging equipment and providing care across all patient populations, including critically ill and rehabilitating individuals.
$63 - $74 / HOUR
The technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures, including preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating imaging equipment like gamma cameras and PET scanners. This role also requires ensuring radiation safety, maintaining accurate records, and collaborating with physicians for high-quality patient care.
3 months ago
Healthforce by TLC
The technologist will perform essential nuclear medicine imaging procedures, including administering radiopharmaceuticals and acquiring high-quality images using SPECT or PET modalities. Responsibilities also involve rigorous quality control, patient preparation, ensuring safety protocols, and collaborating with physicians on findings interpretation.
$2,490 - $2,655 / WEEK
The technologist will perform and supervise advanced nuclear medicine imaging, including planar, SPECT, and PET, ensuring optimal image quality, accurate dose administration, and patient safety. Responsibilities also include calibrating and operating imaging equipment, performing quality control, assisting with radiopharmaceutical management, and educating patients.
$2,181 - $2,224 / WEEK
Firelands Health
The technician will perform nuclear medicine procedures by preparing patients, administering radioactive isotopes, operating imaging equipment like the gamma camera, and ensuring accurate documentation of radioactive materials used. Responsibilities also include performing daily quality control checks on machinery and assisting physicians with diagnostic recommendations.
ATC - Northwest
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for executing diagnostic imaging procedures using radiopharmaceuticals to assess organ function and structure, which includes preparing and administering radioactive materials and operating specialized imaging equipment. This role also requires monitoring patients, performing quality control, and educating patients on safety and post-procedure care while adhering strictly to radiation safety standards.
$2,758 / WEEK
4 months ago