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Geisinger
Overview
Administers radiopharmaceuticals and operates imaging equipment to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. Manages isotope inventory, performs quality control tests, and ensures radiation safety standards are met.
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1 month ago
Keck Medicine of USC
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs high-quality radionuclide imaging, therapeutic, and lab procedures while ensuring patient safety and efficient department operations. Responsibilities include the safe handling of radioactive isotopes, accurate documentation, and maintaining equipment and supplies.
$53 - $87 / HOUR
University of Southern California
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs high-quality radionuclide imaging, therapeutic, and lab procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. They are responsible for the safe handling of radioactive isotopes, accurate documentation, and maintaining department equipment and supplies.
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs high-quality radionuclide imaging, therapeutic, and lab procedures while ensuring patient safety and accurate documentation. They are responsible for the safe handling of radioactive isotopes, equipment maintenance, and assisting radiologists with diagnostic studies.
$54 - $92 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs high-quality radionuclide imaging, therapeutic, and lab procedures while ensuring patient safety and accurate documentation. They are responsible for the safe handling of radioactive isotopes and maintaining the efficiency of the imaging department.
City of Hope
The technologist must operate all routine Nuclear Medicine and Positron Emission Tomography equipment safely and proficiently, performing high-quality radionuclide imaging and non-imaging studies under physician direction, including radiopharmaceutical administration and patient positioning. This role also involves adhering to all regulatory standards, handling multiple room assignments daily, communicating with various personnel, and assisting with departmental operations like clerical duties and stocking.
$7,500 / YEAR
The PET/CT Technologist supports radiologists by performing high-quality radionuclide imaging, CT scans, and lab procedures, ensuring optimal service and care within the Imaging Services Team. Key duties include organizing procedures, demonstrating knowledge of physics and scanning techniques, and being directly responsible for the safe handling and administration of radioactive isotopes.
$49 - $84 / HOUR
3 months ago
The PET/CT Technologist supports radiologists by performing high-quality radionuclide imaging, CT scans, and lab procedures, ensuring optimal service and care within the Imaging Department. This role involves organizing patient activities, demonstrating knowledge of physics and scanning techniques, and being directly responsible for the safe handling and documentation of radioactive isotopes.