Job Description
Summary
The NM-PET/CT technologist uses radioactive materials in specialized studies of body organs and/or laboratory analysis to assist the physician in diagnosis and injury. Perform technical procedures, including the control of ionizing radiation producing equipment for radiological diagnosis.
Experience
Minimum of one year experience preferred.
Education
Certification from an approved Radiological Technology Program (Two years).
Licenses:
ARRT(R)(NM) or RT(NMT) certification required, Advanced RT(R)(CT) certification preferred.
Essential Functions
+ Perform equipment quality control, both daily and quarterly and maintain records of same
+ Maintain equipment and procedure repairs, as needed
+ Dose management and administration
+ Prepare and administer proper radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic procedures
+ Prepare therapeutic doses for administration by ra...
The NM-PET/CT technologist uses radioactive materials in specialized studies of body organs and/or laboratory analysis to assist the physician in diagnosis and injury. Perform technical procedures, including the control of ionizing radiation producing equipment for radiological diagnosis.
Experience
Minimum of one year experience preferred.
Education
Certification from an approved Radiological Technology Program (Two years).
Licenses:
ARRT(R)(NM) or RT(NMT) certification required, Advanced RT(R)(CT) certification preferred.
Essential Functions
+ Perform equipment quality control, both daily and quarterly and maintain records of same
+ Maintain equipment and procedure repairs, as needed
+ Dose management and administration
+ Prepare and administer proper radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic procedures
+ Prepare therapeutic doses for administration by ra...