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Overview
The technologist performs Nuclear Medicine procedures under the direction of a Cardiologist, utilizing radionuclides for diagnosis and assuming responsibility for designated procedure areas across all age groups. Essential tasks include operating all radiographic equipment, adhering to strict infection control and radiation safety practices, and producing quality scintigrams.
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