Rinvio Recruitment
Overview
The role involves the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals, also known as radioactive drugs, to patients for diagnostic imaging or therapeutic purposes. This professional operates specialized equipment to generate images that illustrate the functional status of organs and tissues. Responsibilities encompassed within this position include elucidating procedures to patients, ensuring radiation safety for both patients and oneself, maintaining equipment functionality, and documenting all relevant processes. Furthermore, this individual collaborates with physicians to facilitate accurate diagnoses and to provide essential data for patient care and research endeavors, typically within hospital, clinic, or laboratory environments. Responsibilities
Explain procedures to patients and ensure informed consent. Ensure radiation safety for patients and staff. Maintain and monitor functionality of radiopharmaceutical equipment. Document all relevant processes and procedures. Collaborate with physicians to facilitate accurate diagnoses and provide data for patient care and research. Operate in hospital, clinic, or laboratory environments as appropriate. Qualifications
A minimum of two years of experience in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) is required. Cardiac experience is mandated. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is preferred. Certification Requirements
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association (AHA). Certification from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) is required.
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The role involves the preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals, also known as radioactive drugs, to patients for diagnostic imaging or therapeutic purposes. This professional operates specialized equipment to generate images that illustrate the functional status of organs and tissues. Responsibilities encompassed within this position include elucidating procedures to patients, ensuring radiation safety for both patients and oneself, maintaining equipment functionality, and documenting all relevant processes. Furthermore, this individual collaborates with physicians to facilitate accurate diagnoses and to provide essential data for patient care and research endeavors, typically within hospital, clinic, or laboratory environments. Responsibilities
Explain procedures to patients and ensure informed consent. Ensure radiation safety for patients and staff. Maintain and monitor functionality of radiopharmaceutical equipment. Document all relevant processes and procedures. Collaborate with physicians to facilitate accurate diagnoses and provide data for patient care and research. Operate in hospital, clinic, or laboratory environments as appropriate. Qualifications
A minimum of two years of experience in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) is required. Cardiac experience is mandated. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is preferred. Certification Requirements
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association (AHA). Certification from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) is required.
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