Clin Apps Spec - PET/CT
Canon Medical Systems USA, Inc. · United States · 2 mo ago
RemoteRemoteOTHR$80k/yrFull-time
About the role
This is a dual-modality position requiring the Clinical Applications Specialist to provide on-site applications training on PET CT and diagnostic CT systems across the United States.
Responsibilities
- Develop the training plan and manage the training process and presentation for doctors, nurses, and technologists at each location to assure their best utilization of CMSU products and services.
- Consult with physicians and clinicians regarding best clinical practices (e.g., workflow, image acquisition, protocols, image quality, etc.) to maximize customer satisfaction with CMSU products and services.
- Determine whether client needs additional training or development and prepare additional training as determined by need.
- Maintain contact as the key clinical contact person for CMSU at each facility for follow-up and additional training needs.
- Complete site reports documenting the daily training details.
- Provide Pre/Post Communications for both internal and external customers.
- Maintain technical and clinical proficiency.
- Diagnose and resolve problems affecting system performance and image quality.
- Escalate any unresolved issues pertaining to system performance and image quality.
- Work with service engineers as needed.
- Complete Alerts and PCRs when applicable.
- Provide mid-week updates to Applications Management and local Canon Team.
Requirements
- CNMT or ARRT (N) with PET CT experience, plus ARRT (CT) or CT eligible.
- Excellent project management skills.
- Excellent verbal communication skills.
- Excellent written communications skills.
- Excellent presentation/platform skills.
- Previous teaching experience a plus.
Qualifications
- Maintain active motor vehicle/driver's license from the state where the specialist resides.
- 2 Year / associate's degree Radiologic Technologist in the specific modality.
- 5 years Clinical experience at a hospital or imaging center.
Skills
- Knowledge of PET CT and diagnostic CT systems.
- Experience in consulting with physicians and clinicians.
- Ability to diagnose and resolve technical issues.
- Strong communication and presentation skills.
- Teaching experience preferred.
Benefits
Min $80K to Max $129K DOE
Pay
Weekly Travel required 90%
Schedule
Not specified