Performs diagnostic studies on patients as prescribed by physician, using scanners or scintillation cameras to detect radiation emitted and to produce image of organ on photographic film. Measures radioactivity, using Geiger counters, scalers, and scintillation detectors. Administers therapeutic doses of radiopharmaceuticals under direction of physician. Follows radiation safety techniques in use and disposal of radioactive materials.
Key Responsibilities / Essential Functions
1. Coordinate and participate in activities relating to the filing, retrieval and distribution of Nuclear Medicine films, film folders and reports ensuring adherence to established procedures and priorities.
1. Pulls and prepares Paper work for daily Operations. 2. Communicates by telephone and directly with health providers regarding Nuclear Medicine Procedures in a responsible manner. 3. Complies with all HIPAA regulations concerning Patient records.
2. Performs general departmental clerical duties with proficiency.
1. Greets patients in a pleasant manner. 2. Enters charges as appropriate for each patient. 3. Coordinates Nuclear Medicine schedule in order to provide most effective use of Department resources. 4. Assists Nuclear Medicine Technologists when Requested. 5. Assist Radiologist and other physicians as Needed.
3. PACS 1. Completes all exams timely in PACS
2. Properly performs procedure for making patient CD’s.
3. Verify that written physician order matches order in PACS.
4. Helps to Ensures that “Stat” or “Now” folders are sent For, from off-site in a Timely manner, for any comparison needs
4. Utilities proper body mechanics to prevent injuries.
1. Utilizes carts to transport multiple/heavy folders.
2. Bends knees when lifting from lower shelves.
3. Considers weight factors before moving multiple Folders. 4. Asks for help from co-workers when needed.
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Minimum Knowledge, Skills, Experience Required
Education/Licensure: Must a graduate of an accredited nuclear medicine program and eligible for the nuclear medicine registry.
Experience: One year of hospital experience preferred, but new graduates considered.
Additional Skills/Abilities: BLS required before the conclusion of the orientation period. Must have excellent communication skills with the ability to work in a fast paced environment, requiring prioritizing and changing tasks frequently and quickly.
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