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Mercyhealth Wisconsin and Illinois
Overview
The technologist performs Nuclear Medicine procedures to create diagnostic images, which involves preparing patients, administering radioactive isotopes, operating specialized equipment, and ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout the process. Key duties also include evaluating image quality, manipulating digital data, documenting procedures in the electronic medical record, and assisting with radiopharmaceutical ordering and PET services when needed.
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Compensation
$34 - $52 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
Shields Health Solutions
The technologist will operate PET equipment to produce images and measure radioactive isotope concentrations while adhering to all regulatory requirements from the NRC, state agencies, and JCAHO. Responsibilities also include performing all hot lab duties, ensuring patient safety and comfort, and accurately completing all required documentation and data forwarding.
$32 - $60 / HOUR
15 days ago
The technologist will operate PET equipment to produce diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety and adherence to regulatory protocols. Responsibilities also include performing hot lab duties, maintaining patient records, and providing compassionate care throughout the examination process.
16 days ago
The technologist will operate PET equipment to produce diagnostic images and manage radioactive isotopes while ensuring patient safety and comfort. They are also responsible for performing hot lab duties, maintaining accurate patient records, and assisting with clinical environment upkeep.
The PET technologist will operate PET equipment to generate images and measure radioactive isotope concentrations while adhering to all regulatory standards and Shields Health Care policies. Responsibilities include performing all hot lab duties, ensuring patient safety and comfort, completing necessary documentation, and communicating imaging data to the Radiologist.
The Lead PET Technologist is responsible for operating PET equipment to generate images, measuring radioactive isotope concentrations, and performing all associated hot lab duties while strictly adhering to safety protocols and regulatory requirements. This role also involves patient interaction, ensuring comfort and understanding of the exam, completing necessary documentation, and forwarding data to the Radiologist.
$48 - $65 / HOUR
17 days ago
Healthforce
Perform diagnostic nuclear medicine imaging studies and administer prescribed radioactive isotopes to produce high-quality images. Maintain equipment, ensure radiation safety compliance, and manage comprehensive patient documentation.
$2,042 - $2,202 / WEEK
28 days ago
McLaren Health Care
Perform all technical aspects of nuclear medicine patient exams to produce high-quality diagnostic images. This includes operating scanning equipment, preparing radioactive isotopes, and managing patient care and history.
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BRISTOL HOSPITAL GROUP
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.
1 month ago
Franciscan Alliance, Inc.
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for collecting data and acquiring images using radioactive isotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. They must ensure patient safety, maintain equipment, and collaborate with physicians to determine appropriate protocols.
The technologist will operate PET equipment to produce diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout the examination process. They are also responsible for performing hot lab duties, maintaining equipment, and accurately recording patient data.
Keck Medicine of USC
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs high-quality radionuclide imaging, therapeutic, and lab procedures while ensuring patient safety and accurate documentation. They are responsible for the safe handling of radioactive isotopes, equipment maintenance, and assisting radiologists with diagnostic studies.
$54 - $92 / HOUR
2 months ago
University of Southern California
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs high-quality radionuclide imaging, therapeutic, and lab procedures while ensuring patient safety and accurate documentation. They are responsible for the safe handling of radioactive isotopes and maintaining the efficiency of the imaging department.
Adams Health
The technologist performs routine nuclear medicine procedures, which includes preparing patients for scans and operating imaging equipment to measure radioactive isotopes for diagnostic information. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate records for regulatory compliance and ensuring patient emotional, mental, and physical well-being.
The technologist is responsible for performing all technical aspects of nuclear medicine patient exams to produce high-quality images under general supervision. This includes operating scanning equipment, obtaining patient history, and administering prescribed radioactive substances.
University of Rochester
The Registered Nurse is accountable for providing competent direct patient care according to established standards, contributing to unit activities, and supporting the enhancement of the care delivery system. This role involves assuming expanded responsibilities such as charge nurse, preceptor, or committee member duties.
$37 - $50 / HOUR
St Mary Medical Center
The technologist prepares, calibrates, logs, and administers radioactive isotopes to patients for various Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology procedures under medical director supervision. This role involves operating Gamma Camera imaging equipment and providing care across all patient populations, including critically ill and rehabilitating individuals.
$63 - $74 / HOUR
NYU Langone Health
The X-ray Technologist operates radiology imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images, adjusting exposure settings and positioning patients correctly under supervision. Responsibilities also include preparing reports, maintaining records, and potentially assisting with therapy involving radioactive substances.
$93,713 - $105,622 / YEAR
3 months ago
The PET/CT Technologist supports radiologists by performing high-quality radionuclide imaging, CT scans, and lab procedures, ensuring optimal service and care within the Imaging Services Team. Key duties include organizing procedures, demonstrating knowledge of physics and scanning techniques, and being directly responsible for the safe handling and administration of radioactive isotopes.
$49 - $84 / HOUR
The PET/CT Technologist supports radiologists by performing high-quality radionuclide imaging, CT scans, and lab procedures, ensuring optimal service and care within the Imaging Department. This role involves organizing patient activities, demonstrating knowledge of physics and scanning techniques, and being directly responsible for the safe handling and documentation of radioactive isotopes.