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Nuclear Medicine Technologist 2 (H) - Lennar

Florida Staffing, Miami, Florida, us, 33222

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Nuclear Medicine Technologist Level II

The University of Miami Health System Department of Imaging Services has an exciting opportunity for a full time Nuclear Medicine Technologist Level II at Lennar Foundation Medical Center in Coral Gables. The incumbent is responsible for performing complex diagnostic and therapeutic procedures in Nuclear Medicine through the operations of diagnostic imaging equipment to obtain highest quality of diagnostic images with the least amount of radiation exposure. Administers diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals and other associated medications as part of the approved protocols, quality control and radiation protection. Independent judgement, ingenuity and initiative are essential in addition to responsibility for designated areas, procedures and equipment. Supervises the day-to-day operations in the absence of modality Chief Technologist or Radiology Manager. Core Job Functions: Coordinate/manage scheduling and patient flow for interdepartmental procedures. Supervises as well as performs diagnostic imaging studies under the direction/supervision of a radiologist. Assist with the education and training of new physicians. Assist radiologists and PhD's in developing new protocols and Nuclear Medicine imaging techniques that are unique to facility. Participate in research initiatives and development of research protocols. Act in a team leader capacity on a routine basis. Monitor charging of Nuclear Medicine procedures and supplies daily to ensure correctness. Demonstrate Nuclear Medicine equipment for 'site visits' for visiting physicians and administrators. Provide in-service classes in section. Obtains and examines the order for a Nuclear Medicine scan to be aware of information such as procedures requested, patient's condition and any other special notes or comments. Ensures that orders are appropriate to the type of exam recommended by physician. Notifies supervisor of any discrepancies and/or contacts physician's office for correct orders if necessary. Identifies patient service requirements by establishing personal rapport with potential and actual patients and other persons in a position to understand service requirements. Verify the patient's ID by checking their name and date of birth on electronic medical record and patient's wristband. Always obtain necessary consents and education. Perform complex specialized tasks associated with the operation of Nuclear Medicine scanners and related equipment in accordance with prescribed radiation safety procedures under the direction/supervision of a Radiologist using age appropriate standards of practice. Ability to integrate diagnostic, laboratory results, patient history and medical records and adapt exam as necessary. Adheres to Nuclear Medicine Radiopharmaceuticals and Radio Isotopes protocols to maintain high quality standards. Consistently demonstrates complete competence in performing Nuclear Medicine scans as ordered. As required during a procedure, assists positioning patients in required anatomical position for display of body for Nuclear Medicine scans using immobilization and protective equipment as necessary. Maintain proper aseptic technique utilizing universal precaution guidelines (hand washing, gloves, gown, mask, eye protection and equipment disinfection). Assist radiologist with imaging procedures, starting IV's, and injecting contrast, if applicable. Assist radiologist with interventional Nuclear Medicine procedures. Evaluate Nuclear Medicine scans for technical quality, collate processed images in sequence of exposure and appropriately label. Film/transmit to PACS. Schedule patients for procedures; assist with clerical functions. Charge procedures and supplies in UChart/Radiant. Dispense radiopharmaceuticals orally, as per approved protocol. Load and operate power injectors for contrast media administration. Maintain accurate patient records. Provide assistance with orientation and training of new Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Gains