Nuclear Medicine
About the role
Ensures equipment meets all quality control requirements and performs patient examinations utilizing age-specific care techniques in a safe and responsible manner, evaluating image quality for good technical and diagnostic detail.
Collaborates with radiologists and other healthcare providers to ensure appropriate imaging and continuity of patient care.
Performs a wide range of Nuclear Medicine procedures demonstrating proficiency with camera acquisition and computer processing, adapting to new technology, and helping develop the knowledge and competency of coworkers and students.
Maintains room readiness by keeping the room neat, supplies well stocked, and equipment prepared for the next patient, initiating and documenting work order requests for any malfunctioning equipment.
Plans and manages time to accurately perform and enter all required quality control, patient radionuclide administration data, and exam charges into the Nuclear Medicine Information System and Order Communication System in a timely manner.
Confirms proper examination/patient assignment on images before releasing images for interpretation, follow up to correct any erroneous accession numbers in the applicable system, and notify appropriate personnel when transmitting "after hours" exams.
Identifies patients using approved guidelines to confirm patient/exam accuracy before continuing with patient examination.
Reviews and ensures physician requests meet clinically valid exam indicator requirements.
Prepares appropriate radionuclide for procedures, explains procedures to patients, and aseptically administers radionuclides using universal BSI principles.
Other duties as assigned.
Responsibilities
- Ensures equipment meets all quality control requirements and performs patient examinations utilizing age-specific care techniques in a safe and responsible manner, evaluating image quality for good technical and diagnostic detail.
- Collaborates with radiologists and other healthcare providers to ensure appropriate imaging and continuity of patient care.
- Performs a wide range of Nuclear Medicine procedures demonstrating proficiency with camera acquisition and computer processing, adapting to new technology, and helping develop the knowledge and competency of coworkers and students.
- Maintains room readiness by keeping the room neat, supplies well stocked, and equipment prepared for the next patient, initiating and documenting work order requests for any malfunctioning equipment.
- Plans and manages time to accurately perform and enter all required quality control, patient radionuclide administration data, and exam charges into the Nuclear Medicine Information System and Order Communication System in a timely manner.
- Confirms proper examination/patient assignment on images before releasing images for interpretation, follow up to correct any erroneous accession numbers in the applicable system, and notify appropriate personnel when transmitting "after hours" exams.
- Identifies patients using approved guidelines to confirm patient/exam accuracy before continuing with patient examination.
- Reviews and ensures physician requests meet clinically valid exam indicator requirements.
- Prepares appropriate radionuclide for procedures, explains procedures to patients, and aseptically administers radionuclides using universal BSI principles.
- Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Knowledge of human physiology [Required]
- Knowledge of Scintigraphic equipment, Acquisition computers, and processing stations [Required]
- Knowledge of Hot Lab equipment [Required]
- Ability to learn and master new tasks related to Image Quality and Radiation Safety [Required]
- Ability to communicate effectively and work with people of diverse backgrounds [Required]
- A high level of multitasking, organization, and proactive customer service skills [Required]
- Sound judgment, critical thinking skills, ability to manage multiple details, tasks, and decision-making abilities under busy and stressful working conditions [Required]
- Solid reading, writing, and speaking skills in English [Required]
- Basic computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office [Required]
- Ability to perform Nuclear Medicine procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail [Required]
- Knowledge of communication styles and constant deployment of proper engagement behaviors when encountering patients, staff, and physicians [Required]
- Patient care and communication skills to deal with patients from infant, childhood, adolescent, adult and geriatric age groups [Required]
- Basic clerical skills as needed for filing, record keeping, and documentation [Required]
- Independent judgment and initiative [Required]
- Ability to assist in a wide range of duties to ensure the smooth operation of the department [Required]
- Age-specific care [Required]
- Ability to learn and use Radiology software packages such as Cerner, Radworks, and Pacs [Required]
- Ability to quickly learn and follow departmental policies and procedures [Required]
- Ability to follow Basic Radiation Safety concepts of time, distance, and shielding to keep exposure levels ALARA for patients and staff [Required]
- Appropriate technical skills in Nuclear Medicine [Required]
- Basic EKG knowledge [Required]
- Must be able to function independently with little or no supervision [Required]
- Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing [Required]
Qualifications
- Associate [Preferred]
- Bachelor's [Preferred]
- Field Of Study N/A
- Work Experience N/A
Skills
- Knowledge of human physiology [Required]
- Knowledge of Scintigraphic equipment, Acquisition computers, and processing stations [Required]
- Knowledge of Hot Lab equipment [Required]
- Ability to learn and master new tasks related to Image Quality and Radiation Safety [Required]
- Ability to communicate effectively and work with people of diverse backgrounds [Required]
- A high level of multitasking, organization, and proactive customer service skills [Required]
- Sound judgment, critical thinking skills, ability to manage multiple details, tasks, and decision-making abilities under busy and stressful working conditions [Required]
- Solid reading, writing, and speaking skills in English [Required]
- Basic computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office [Required]
- Ability to perform Nuclear Medicine procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail [Required]
- Knowledge of communication styles and constant deployment of proper engagement behaviors when encountering patients, staff, and physicians [Required]
- Patient care and communication skills to deal with patients from infant, childhood, adolescent, adult and geriatric age groups [Required]
- Basic clerical skills as needed for filing, record keeping, and documentation [Required]
- Independent judgment and initiative [Required]
- Ability to assist in a wide range of duties to ensure the smooth operation of the department [Required]
- Age-specific care [Required]
- Ability to learn and use Radiology software packages such as Cerner, Radworks, and Pacs [Required]
- Ability to quickly learn and follow departmental policies and procedures [Required]
- Ability to follow Basic Radiation Safety concepts of time, distance, and shielding to keep exposure levels ALARA for patients and staff [Required]
- Appropriate technical skills in Nuclear Medicine [Required]
- Basic EKG knowledge [Required]
- Must be able to function independently with little or no supervision [Required]
- Must be able to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing [Required]
Benefits
Includes medical, dental, vision insurance, life insurance, disability insurance, paid time off, 403-B retirement plan, whole person well-being resources, mental health resources and support, pet benefits, career development, and more.
Pay
$29.04 - $54.02
Schedule
Full time Shift Day (United States of America)