Perform complex diagnostic radioactive isotope examinations and therapeutic procedures while ensuring strict adherence to radiation safety standards. Manage equipment calibration, patient preparation, and the documentation of isotope usage and waste disposal.
Requirements summary
Requires a high school diploma and graduation from accredited programs in both radiologic technology and nuclear medicine. Must hold certification from the ARRT or CNMT, with one to two years of experience preferred.
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Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
BHI
Bristol
Hospital
Main
Campus -
Bristol,
CT 06010Position
Type:
Full
TimeEducation
Level: 2
Year
DegreeJob
Shift: 1st Shift (Days)At Bristol Health , we begin each day caring today for your tomorrow. We have been an integral part of our community for the past 100 years. We are dedicated to providing the best possible care and service to our patients, residents and families. We are committed to provide compassionate, quality care at all times and to uphold our values of Communication, Accountability, Respect and Empathy (C.A.R.E.). We are Magnet ® and received the 2020 Press Ganey Leading Innovator award for our rapid adoption and implementation of healthcare solutions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Use your expertise, compassion, and kindness to transform the patient experience. Make a difference. Make Bristol Health Care your choice Elligible for a $7,500 sign on bonus Carries out a wide variety of complex diagnostic radioactive isotope examinations and designated therapeutic procedures. Performs daily and weekly equipment calibration and documents results. Maintains log of incoming isotopes and waste disposal. Prepares patients utilizing variable controls on complex equipment/instruments and provides reassurance to patients. Assists with orientation and training of new staff. Complies with radiation safety and related rules and regulations using knowledge of NRC standards. Maintains records of all procedures and processes required. Assists with the evaluation of new equipment and procedures. Carries out emergency procedures within authorized limitations. Performs routine maintenance on equipment.
Essential
Job
Functions and
Responsibilities: Performs radioactive isotope and therapeutic procedures. Receives orders for designated examinations, verifies orders in patient's chart and checks for previous exams. As required, transports patients on stretchers or wheelchair to and from examining and other areas. Reviews clinical information to determine type and quantity of isotope and route of administration. Administers isotope and other prescribed medication to patient's orally or by injection. Follows standards for injection. Independently performs standard and special procedures utilizing in depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology. Exercises judgment to determine diagnostic quality and patient's tolerance to procedure, discontinuing exams if patient's condition warrants. Sets up complex electronic and computerized instruments to perform exams. Carries out test of various body fluids by collecting, processing and analyzing specimens. Calculates results and documents to appropriate forms for radiologist interpretation. Processes films using automated equipment. Provides communication. Explains procedures to be performed to each patient. Gives preparatory instructions. Provides reassurance to anxious patients. Schedules both in and out patients procedure. Coordinates timing of exams to minimize delays. Provides direction and assistance to support staff. Communicates defective or inoperable instruments/equipment to supervisor for repairs. Reads reports to authorized staff or physicians over phones. (+) Answers inquiries and provides requested assistance on manners dealing with Radiology, Ultrasound, CT Scan and MRI services. Maintains radiation safety. Updates various departmental records relating to patients, equipment and isotopes; including type, dosage, made of administration and quality assurance. Keeps accurate records of usage, storage and disposal of all radioactive materials. Carries out daily radiation level surveys and records results. Performs wipe test and other monitoring procedures on instruments, equipment and work area. Maintains files of all films, records and reports of isotope patient by history number. Cleans glassware and other exposed materials with proper cleaning materials. Coordinates the disposal of waste GSA and General Service staff. Insures high level of quality control. Performs quality assurance procedures and maintains records for same. Assists in preparation of reports required by the Radiation Safety Committee and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Works with consultant physicist on the safety program, calibration and handling of radioactive materials. Periodically checks and tests instruments/equipment to assure proper working order. Performs or assists in daily quality assurance test and floods cameras. Maintains supplies at prescribed levels. Carries out prescribed maintenance and occasionally makes minor repairs to equipment, as qualified. Maintains equipment and work areas in clean and orderly condition. Maintains sterile technique when administering radioactive materials. Reviews films for quality and readability and takes steps required to assure that quality control standards are met. Completes STAT reports, and delivers to proper personnel. Performs related duties. Gathers statistical information, as required. Assists with training and orientation of new staff. Assists in evaluation and recommendation of new equipment. In absence of clerical staff performs a variety of department clerical tasks. Participates in the scheduling of test scanning, gathering of technical information, interviewing of sales people, etc. In the absence of Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist, assumes designated responsibilities of that position. Distributes work assignments. Participates in the on-call rotation. Attends 66% of staff meetings. Attends monthly in-services. Acknowledges all tests to generate patient charges on a daily basis.
Qualifications
Educational /
Minimum
Requirements: High school graduate. Graduation from a two year accredited program in radiologic technology and two year accredited program in nuclear medicine. One to two years’ experience (preferred) in a Nuclear Medical Radiology department.
State/Federal
Mandated
Licensure or
Certification
Requirements: Nuclear Medicine Technologist Registration from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) OR from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board, (CNMT) State License is not required in Connecticut.
Bristol
Hospital
Mandated
Educational
Requirements: General orientation at time of hire. Fire/Safety/Infection Control annually. Other programs as mandated by Hospital.
Special
Requirements: Basic knowledge of radiology and nuclear medicine equipment.
Physical
Requirements: Extended standing and walking together with occasional bending, reaching and stooping. Some heavy lifting.
Work
Environment: Exposure to patient elements and radioactive materials. May include customer contact and telephone use.
Cognitive
Requirements: Excellent communication skills. Exceptional organizational and planning ability. Disclaimer The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. All personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.