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University of Missouri Health Care
Overview
Perform nuclear medicine imaging procedures and maintain equipment integrity while adhering to NRC and state safety regulations. Collaborate with the management team to improve patient satisfaction and assist in the education of student technologists.
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Compensation
$43 / HOUR
Posted
3 days ago
Intermountain Health
Perform diagnostic Nuclear Medicine exams using specialized equipment while ensuring high-quality imaging results. Collaborate with radiologists and physicians to maintain radiation safety and provide excellent patient care.
$39 - $60 / HOUR
15 days ago
Shields Health Solutions
The technologist will operate PET equipment to produce images and measure radioactive isotope concentrations while adhering to all regulatory requirements from the NRC, state agencies, and JCAHO. Responsibilities also include performing all hot lab duties, ensuring patient safety and comfort, and accurately completing all required documentation and data forwarding.
$32 - $60 / HOUR
The PET technologist will operate PET equipment to generate images and measure radioactive isotope concentrations while adhering to all regulatory standards and Shields Health Care policies. Responsibilities include performing all hot lab duties, ensuring patient safety and comfort, completing necessary documentation, and communicating imaging data to the Radiologist.
16 days ago
The Lead PET Technologist is responsible for operating PET equipment to generate images, measuring radioactive isotope concentrations, and performing all associated hot lab duties while strictly adhering to safety protocols and regulatory requirements. This role also involves patient interaction, ensuring comfort and understanding of the exam, completing necessary documentation, and forwarding data to the Radiologist.
$48 - $65 / HOUR
17 days ago
St. Luke's University Health Network
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic Nuclear Medicine studies on patients and administers radiopharmaceuticals. They also adhere to state and federal regulations and educate patients regarding procedures.
Salary not listed
25 days ago
RAYUS Radiology
Operate PET/CT scanners to produce diagnostic images while providing patient-centered care and guidance. Manage radio pharmaceutical administration and maintain equipment compliance with ACR and NRC regulations.
28 days ago
Avera Health
This role involves performing basic and complex in vivo and in vitro nuclear medicine procedures for outpatients, supporting diagnosis and treatment through nuclear medicine scans. Key duties include preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, operating imaging equipment, performing quality control, and assisting physicians with various diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
$36 - $54 / HOUR
1 month ago
FMOLHS
The technologist prepares and administers radio-isotopes and contrast media to patients for diagnostic procedures. They operate PET and CT scanners while ensuring strict adherence to radiation safety and NRC regulations.
Community Health Systems Professional Services Corporation
Perform diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures, including the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals. Operate imaging equipment and ensure strict adherence to radiation safety and regulatory standards.
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic procedures by preparing radiopharmaceuticals and operating specialized imaging equipment. They ensure patient safety and regulatory compliance while collaborating with healthcare professionals to provide high-quality diagnostic images.
Sharon Hospital
Prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine studies. Ensures patient safety and maintains compliance with federal, state, and local regulatory requirements.
$67 / HOUR
Sanford Health
Responsible for administering nuclear imaging procedures and ensuring patient safety while performing quality nuclear medicine imaging examinations. The role involves preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals and monitoring patients during imaging procedures.
$35 - $57 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic and therapeutic Nuclear Medicine studies, including ordering, measuring, and administering radiopharmaceuticals according to established protocols and regulations. Key duties involve patient education, performing quality control on equipment, handling radioactive materials safely, and maintaining required documentation and lab areas.
TriHealth
The PET/Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs accurate diagnostic studies and administers therapeutic treatments using radionuclides and PET/CT technology under the direction of a radiologist. Responsibilities also include exercising independent judgment, maintaining safety standards, and contributing to team development through mentoring and education.
The technologist prepares and administers high-energy, short-acting radio-isotopes and sometimes contrast media to patients before diagnostic procedures. Responsibilities include operating PET and CT scanners, performing radiation safety and quality control, and ensuring radioactive material disposal adheres to NRC regulations.
3 months ago
Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia
The technologist will be responsible for performing nuclear medicine imaging procedures, modifying techniques as needed for patient conditions, and processing clinical studies promptly for result reporting. Key duties also include assisting with stress testing, monitoring patient responses, and managing all aspects of radioactive materials handling in compliance with regulations.
Hartford HealthCare
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic procedures in the hospital, adhering to state and NRC regulations, to provide diagnostic images for patient condition identification or treatment planning. This involves maintaining and operating cameras to map radioactive drugs and preparing/administering radiopharmaceuticals according to protocols.
The University of Toledo
The Cardiovascular Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs diagnostic procedures on adult and geriatric patients, collaborating with various hospital personnel to ensure safe, quality care. This role involves performing and adhering to all Cardiovascular Nuclear Medicine procedures, maintaining equipment, and strictly following regulatory guidelines from the NRC, State of Ohio, and JCAHO.
$32 - $42 / HOUR
4 months ago