PD Nuclear Med Tech

Guthrie EnterpriseCortland, NY
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About The Position

Position Summary: The nuclear medicine technologist prepares and administers radioactive isotopes to patients, in specialized studies of body organs and/or laboratory analysis. They also provide technical support to other nuclear medicine professionals and Physicians in the diagnosis, treatment and care of patients, for nuclear therapeutic or imaging purposes

Requirements

  • High School and graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
  • Certification required; ARRT(R), Advanced certification (ARRT(N)) or NMTCB.
  • Registered technologist in a Radiology Department of a general acute‐care hospital.

Nice To Haves

  • AAS degree preferred.
  • Minimum of three months preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Dose management and administration
  • Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic procedures.
  • Prepare therapeutic doses for administration by radiologist.
  • Diagnostic Imaging and processing.
  • Acquire and process nuclear medicine scans utilizing computerized single and multi‐head SPECT/CT gamma cameras. Maintain the service and repair records per unit, as required.
  • Perform laboratory procedures (Schilling’s tests, RBC/plasma volumes, RAIU determinations) according to procedure manual.
  • Checks request to ascertain appropriateness of exam as it relates to patient’s history. Bring to radiologist’s attention any that are questionable.
  • Works with radiologist section chief to define and develop protocols pertaining to existing and/or new procedures, new equipment.Assist in preparing patients for cardiovascular stress tests (IV set up, ECG prep, etc.). With radiology nurse, exercise patient on treadmill, monitor ECG, administer radiopharmaceutical during exercise
  • Perform daily and quarterly Q.A. procedures on equipment and maintain records of same.
  • Maintain equipment and procure repairs, as needed.
  • Maintain records of all radioactive material in department from reception to use of and then to final disposal
  • Properly dispose of used radioactive material through return to manufacturer or by holding until proper disposal limits have been reached.
  • Enforce radiation and general safety rules and regulations.
  • Preparation and administration of radiopharmaceutical therapy
  • Explain procedures to patients, medical personnel and others so as to ensure cooperation in scheduling and performance of procedures
  • Procure and maintain inventory of radiopharmaceuticals and other items needed to ensure operation of department.
  • Ability to work alone (on call) and get job done in an efficient manner.
  • Able to be in the department within 30 minutes after being called for a procedure.
  • Maintain other records with the RSO as required by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and other regulatory agencies.
  • Track patients and studies utilizing RIS, NMIS and PACS systems.
  • Other duties as assigned
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