The Nuclear Medicine Technologist under the direction of an authorized physician user is committed to
applying the art and skill of diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures through safe and
effective us of radionuclides. Responsibilities include but not limited to direct patient contact, the
preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals introduced by mouth, through injection or through
inhalation patient imaging procedures including computer processing, laboratory testing, patient
preparation, quality control and radiation safety. The technologist's professional development is achieved
through medical and technical education and ultimately contributes to the delivery of quality patient care.
Population served:
• Pediatric (1-12 years)
• Adolescent (13-17 years)
• Adult (18 years to 69 years)
• Geriatric (70 years and older)
Reports to: Director Diagnostic Imaging
Education:
High School Graduate, Graduate of a NMTCB/ARRT recognized accredited Nuclear Medicine Program
Experience:
Nuclear Medicine Registered or Certified board eligible
Licenses/Certifications:
NMTCB/ARRT (R), ARRT (N) Nuclear Medicine technologist registry required, BLS certification required.
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