Nuclear Medicine Technologist
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![]() United States, Massachusetts, Chelsea | |
![]() 80 Everett Avenue (Show on map) | |
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Performs molecular imaging protocols, inclusive of single photon and PET. The technologist will be required to perform Computed Tomography (attenuation correction) as ordered in conjunction with SPECT/PET exams. Observes radiation safety techniques (ALARA) including use of protective shielding and handling and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals. Takes appropriate precautions to minimize exposure to infectious, radioactive, or biohazard agents. Follows Institutional/ Departmental guidelines for patient safety and patient care. As a teaching institution, technologists assist in on-the-job training of new hires and students.
Screens for appropriate indications and contraindications. Ensures the correct protocol performed and prescribed radiation dose are administered. Communicates with provider(s) to facilitate diagnostic exam adjustments, as indicated. Explains the procedure, reassuring the patient and securing their full cooperation during testing. Performs intra-venous peripheral catheter insertion and Point of Care Testing as authorized by a Nuclear Medicine physician. Follows the instructions of the Authorized User (AU) physician and authorized nuclear pharmacist for the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals and quality control testing. Follows USP <797/825> standards for sterile medication and radiopharmaceutical preparation. Determines radiopharmaceutical and dose to be utilized based upon established guidelines (protocols), consulting with AU physician when necessary. Calculates patient dosage when weight-based. Acquires/processes/reconstructs images as appropriate. Labels patient images in accordance with hospital requirements. Archives patient data for storage. Interfaces with appropriate computer systems related to the duties of the position. Advanced coordination between departments, staff, physicians, study PI, patient/subject, and clinical services. Remains up to date on developments and trends in techniques, procedures, and equipment. Participates in education programs, meeting state requirements for continuing education credits. Adheres to SNMMI Nuclear Medicine Technologist Scope of Practice and Performance Standards. Education Associate's Degree Diagnostic Imaging preferred ARRT or NMTCB (NM) within 90 days CRP within 90 days CT Certification required within one year (for Nuc Med Tech II) Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served (all age groups) on assigned unit. Must possess analytical abilities necessary to acquire and effectively utilize knowledge of radiation detection, imaging and computer processing techniques, anatomy and physiology, and medical terminology Excellent communication, professionalism and organizational skills. Ability to foster and promote a positive image and a professional team environment. Imaging systems including SPECT, SPECT/CT, Planar, PET, PETCT; radiation monitoring equipment; cardiac stress equipment; PET tracer infusion systems; power injectors. Physical Requirements The General Hospital Corporation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills, perspectives and ideas, we choose to lead. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law. We will ensure that all individuals with a disability are provided a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. |