Reg Nuclear Med Technologist

3 weeks ago


Edgewood, United States St. Elizabeth Healthcare Full time

Job Description Job Duties Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients, maintain records of radioactive material in accordance to specific guidelines. Operates all equipment in an effective, safe and efficient manner Follow the safety steps required to perform their duties and be in compliance with medical, state and federal safety standards.

They must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriately. Effectively utilizes all necessary computer systems in compliance with HIPPA guidelines. Must be proficient in all aspects of ordered NM procedure.

This service provides diagnostic images for interpretation by the Radiologist. Obtains and records all patient data as required by the medical center, state, JCAHO or other agencies. Ensure proper charging of all procedures, coding, and modifiers are correct. Technologist will be familiar with and enforce the federal, state, local and facility guidelines for handling of radioactive material. Reviews images for high quality.

Assist in performing QC, QA, QI or ACR as necessary. Complies with house-wide BSA regulations as well as specific Nuclear Medicine precautions. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications MINIMUM DESIRABLE Education, Credentials, Licenses: Education and National Credentials:

Graduate of an approved program of Nuclear Medicine Technology. Registered by one of the following: ARRT-Nuclear or NMTCB or ASCP. Current CPR certification

State Licensure: Kentucky:

KBMIRT Radiation Operators License (Nuclear Medicine).

Indiana:

Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) License - Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Bachelor’s Degree Specialized Knowledge: Effective communication skills Maintain skill level equal to the existing needs of the Nuclear Medicine area. Kind and Length of Experience: Adequate clinical experience from an approved program. One or more years in Nuclear Medicine with experience in Nuclear Cardiology If, for any reason, you are having difficulties applying, please contact our recruitment team at

recruiting@stelizabeth.com

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  • Edgewood, United States St. Elizabeth HealthCare Full time

    * Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients, maintain records of radioactive material in accordance to specific guidelines. * Operates all equipment in an effective, safe and efficient manner * Follow the safety steps required to perform their duties and be in compliance with medical, state and federal safety standards. They must be able to...