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Job ID Specialty Geographic Location City State Recruiter
2545245 Nuclear Medicine Columbus, GA Columbus GA MLR.org

Company Name: MLR.org
Recruiter Name: Andy McCall
Contact Phone: 512-795-2000

Job Title: Nuclear Medicine Technologist | NMT

In HouseID:
187752
Recruiter Email: jobs@mlr.org

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This is a Nuclear Medicine Opportunity Only!

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Columbus, GA    Nuclear Medicine Technologist Are you ready to make a significant impact in the field of healthcare? MLee Healthcare has teamed up with a premier facility in the region to seek out a passionate Nuclear Medicine Technologist ready to take center stage in delivering exceptional patient care, all while harnessing the latest advancements in imaging technology. Educational Requirements: Must be ARRT (N) or NMTCB. Two years of experience is preferred. Responsibilities: Operating Imaging Equipment: Skillfully operate advanced imaging equipment, including PET and SPECT scans, to capture accurate images. Administering Radiopharmaceuticals: Safely prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals orally, through injection, or inhalation to facilitate diagnostic procedures. Patient Care: Explain imaging procedures to patients, answer their queries, and ensure their comfort while positioning them correctly for scanning. Image Processing: Process images of various body parts (brain, thyroid, bone, heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver) using computer systems for detailed analysis. Patient Monitoring: Monitor patients for any unusual reactions to radioactive drugs, ensuring their well-being throughout the procedure. Record Keeping: Maintain meticulous records of the quantity and type of radiopharmaceuticals used during procedures, as well as procedural details. Image Production: Generate computer-generated or film images for physician interpretation, aiding in accurate diagnoses. Safety Compliance: Follow strict safety protocols to protect both staff and patients from unnecessary radiation exposure. Equipment Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance and inspections on medical machines and imaging equipment to ensure optimal functionality. Continual Learning: Stay up-to-date with the latest advancements, innovations, and developments in the nuclear medicine field to provide the highest quality care.



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