MyMichigan Health
Location
Midland, Michigan
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist injects and administers radiopharmaceuticals, monitors patients during procedures, and operates Nuclear Medicine instrumentation. They also perform quality control, maintain patient records, and ensure compliance with radiation safety regulations.
Candidates must have an Associate's Degree in a healthcare-related field and complete an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology program. Certification as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) is required within one year of hire, along with two years of clinical experience.
Certifications and Licensures
BLS - Basic Life Support Required Equivalent Experience - Within 1 month of hire or transfer CNMT - Cert Nuclear Med Technologist Required Equivalent Experience - CNMT required within one year of hire or transfer
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