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Greenberg-Larraby, Inc. (GLI)
Overview
The physician will interpret nuclear medicine imaging studies such as PET/CT and SPECT while administering radiopharmaceutical therapies. They are also responsible for collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams to ensure high-quality, safe, and patient-centered care.
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3 days ago
Lumexa Imaging
The technologist is responsible for performing Nuclear Medicine and PET examinations while providing compassionate care to patients of all ages in a high-volume setting. Key duties include accurate execution of diagnostic and therapeutic procedures, radiopharmaceutical handling, and maintaining quality assurance records.
$35 - $45 / HOUR
10 days ago
Precision Imaging Centers
PET/CT Technologists perform high-quality diagnostic imaging studies following physician protocols, which includes preparing patients, positioning them accurately, and administering necessary agents safely. Key duties also involve monitoring patients during uptake, evaluating image quality, maintaining equipment, and collaborating with clinical staff while adhering to all safety standards.
$40 - $45 / HOUR
1 month ago
Good Shepherd Health Care
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist applies radionuclides for diagnostic procedures, corroborates patient history, prepares patients, and operates imaging equipment to produce images for licensed practitioner interpretation. Responsibilities also include preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, evaluating image quality, and assisting with interventional procedures while maintaining patient comfort and safety.
Florida Cancer Specialists
PET/CT Technologists operate equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic medical images, administer radiopharmaceuticals, and perform necessary quality control checks on imaging and laboratory equipment. Responsibilities also include patient care, explaining procedures, gathering medical history, and utilizing the CT Scanner to produce cross-section images.
Spectrum Healthcare Resources
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will perform PET/CT imaging procedures and administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients at the VA Long Beach Healthcare System. The role involves maintaining high standards of patient care and collaborating with a clinical team to support military and veteran health services.
$40 - $65 / HOUR
RAYUS Radiology
The PET/CT Technologist operates imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout the procedure. They are responsible for administering radiopharmaceuticals, maintaining equipment quality control, and documenting patient records in compliance with regulatory standards.
2 months ago
American Oncology Network
The primary role involves administering radiopharmaceuticals or radiation to patients for disease detection using specialized equipment under physician direction to ensure accurate images. Key duties include preparing and administering radiopharmaceutical dosages, performing diagnostic imaging, and ensuring strict adherence to radiation safety and quality control standards.
$29 - $53 / HOUR
Washington University in St. Louis
The coordinator will manage clinical trial protocols, ensure regulatory compliance, and assist in the development of research plans and data collection. They will also serve as a liaison with sponsoring agencies and prepare reports on study progress and trends.
$52,600 - $78,900 / YEAR
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
The technologist will perform PET/CT and Nuclear Medicine imaging following established protocols, conduct necessary CT and limited X-ray exams, and be responsible for the safe preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals. They must ensure high-quality images, maintain accurate documentation, and adhere strictly to all radiation safety and infection control standards.
$52 - $84 / HOUR
US Heart & Vascular
The technologist will explain procedures to patients, prepare and administer radiopharmaceutical doses under physician direction, and perform diagnostic studies using imaging equipment to detect radiation and produce organ images. They must also measure radioactivity and maintain quality control of all equipment.
NYU Langone Health
The technician is responsible for performing medically prescribed nuclear medicine procedures, which involves operating relevant systems, accurately identifying patients, and preparing radiopharmaceutical doses. Key duties also include implementing patient procedures independently, ensuring patient comfort and privacy, and performing necessary quality control and documentation tasks.
$62 / HOUR
3 months ago
The technician is responsible for performing medically prescribed nuclear medicine procedures, which includes operating HIS/RIS systems, verifying patient information, and ensuring correct patient identification before procedures. Key duties involve preparing radiopharmaceutical doses, positioning patients and equipment, performing imaging, analyzing data, and assisting physicians during procedures.
The technologist is responsible for performing medically prescribed nuclear medicine procedures, which includes operating hospital and radiology information systems, correctly identifying patients, and explaining procedures clearly. Key duties involve preparing radiopharmaceutical doses, operating imaging equipment, analyzing acquired data, assisting physicians, and independently implementing non-imaging procedures like specimen collection.
$108,908 / YEAR
The technologist is responsible for performing medically prescribed nuclear medicine procedures, which includes operating hospital and radiology information systems, assessing patient status, and ensuring correct patient identification. Key duties involve preparing radiopharmaceutical doses, performing imaging and non-imaging procedures, and maintaining quality control standards for all equipment and assays.
$60 - $67 / HOUR
The technologist is responsible for performing medically prescribed nuclear medicine procedures, which includes patient assessment, procedure explanation, and ensuring patient comfort and privacy throughout the process. Key duties involve preparing radiopharmaceutical doses, operating imaging equipment, analyzing acquired data, and maintaining detailed documentation for quality control and regulatory compliance.
$111,523 - $124,144 / YEAR
Healthforce by TLC
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
Mary Washington Healthcare
This role is responsible for preparing patients and radiopharmaceuticals, performing routine PET/CT procedures to produce high-quality images, and presenting them to the Radiologist for interpretation. The technologist must also oversee radiation safety procedures, including operating, emergency, and ALARA protocols, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
GLIA HEALTH MANAGEMENT LLC
The technologist will perform advanced nuclear medicine tests, including PET scans, to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of neurology patients. Essential duties involve collecting patient information, preparing and administering radiopharmaceutical dosages, and acquiring patient images.
$60 - $75 / HOUR
The technologist explains procedures to patients, prepares and administers radiopharmaceutical doses under physician direction, and performs diagnostic studies using imaging equipment to detect radiation and produce organ images. They are also responsible for measuring radioactivity and maintaining quality control of all equipment.