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Summit Health
Overview
The technologist is responsible for preparing and injecting radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic imaging, measuring radioactive isotope concentrations, and performing various cardiac nuclear studies. They must also assist physicians, program computers, document procedures, and manage the nuclear schedule for optimal patient flow.
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Compensation
$47 - $58 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
Perform vascular, neuro, and spine interventional imaging procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Manage patient care throughout the procedure while ensuring adherence to radiation safety practices and hospital protocols.
$38 - $54 / HOUR
22 days ago
RAYUS Radiology
Operate PET/CT scanners to produce diagnostic images while providing patient-centered care and guidance. Manage the administration of radio pharmaceuticals and maintain equipment compliance with ACR and NRC standards.
Salary not listed
28 days ago
Perform vascular, neuro, and spine interventional imaging procedures to assist in patient diagnosis and treatment. Ensure patient safety and comfort while adhering to radiation safety practices and hospital protocols.
$38 - $55 / HOUR
1 month ago
Perform vascular, neuro, and spine interventional imaging procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Ensure patient safety and comfort while adhering to radiation safety practices and hospital protocols.
INTEGRIS Health
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist processes diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures. They are responsible for maintaining compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission guidelines and National Patient Safety Goals.
Avera Health
Perform basic and complex in vivo and in vitro nuclear medicine procedures for outpatients to assist in diagnosis and treatment. Responsibilities include preparing radiopharmaceuticals, operating imaging equipment, and ensuring compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations.
$36 - $54 / HOUR
Performs basic and complex in vivo and in vitro nuclear medicine procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of various diseases. Responsibilities include preparing radiopharmaceuticals, operating imaging equipment, and ensuring compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulations.
Guthrie
Perform technical PET/CT and nuclear medicine procedures using radioactive materials to assist in physician diagnosis. Manage equipment quality control, radiopharmaceutical administration, and strict adherence to radiation safety regulations.
$41 - $66 / HOUR
Perform vascular, neuro, and spine interventional imaging procedures to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Manage patient preparation, equipment operation, and adherence to radiation safety standards while documenting procedures.
Operate scanners to produce diagnostic images of the patient's body while providing patient-centered care. Perform quality control procedures and ensure compliance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission and HIPAA regulations.
$30 - $55 / HOUR
Northside Hospital Inc.
The Medical Dosimetrist works with the Treatment Planning Team to perform dosimetry for radiation oncology patients under medical supervision. They are responsible for the technical coordination, quality assurance, and development of computerized treatment plans.
The Medical Dosimetrist works with the Treatment Planning Team to derive computerized treatment plans for radiation oncology patients. They are responsible for the technical supervision, coordination, and quality assurance of the dosimetry division.
University of Iowa
The Nuclear Pharmacist is responsible for preparing and dispensing radioactive drugs while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. They also perform quality control and assurance tests on radiopharmaceuticals and equipment to maintain safety and efficacy standards.
2 months ago
The Interventional Radiologic Technologist assists physicians in performing diagnostic and interventional procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Responsibilities include preparing the procedure room, maintaining sterile fields, and performing imaging procedures according to safety practices.
$39 - $53 / HOUR
Capital Health (US)
The Medical Dosimetrist is responsible for designing treatment plans while considering dose-limiting structures and performing calculations for radiation treatments. They also supervise therapist staff and ensure quality assurance for dosimetry treatments.
$119,392 - $179,351 / YEAR
The primary duty involves operating PET/CT scanners to produce diagnostic images while providing patient-centered care, guiding patients through procedures, and answering their questions. Essential tasks also include administering radiopharmaceuticals, adhering to safety regulations, maintaining accurate records, and performing equipment quality control checks.
3 months ago
The primary duty involves operating PET/CT scanners to produce diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and adherence to professional standards. This includes screening patients, explaining procedures, administering radiopharmaceuticals, and precisely following physician orders.
The primary duty involves operating PET/CT scanners to produce diagnostic images while providing patient-centered care, guiding them through procedures, and answering questions. Technologists must also accurately administer radiopharmaceuticals, adhere to safety regulations, and maintain detailed patient records.
The technologist will perform routine and advanced Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography (PET/CT) procedures, ensuring quality patient care while adhering to established standards and protocols. Essential duties include patient imaging, administering radiopharmaceuticals, maintaining equipment quality control, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.