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We are searching for a Nuclear Radiology Specialist - someone who works well in a fast-paced hospital setting. In this position, you’ll perform exceptional quality routine and specialized radiographic procedures at the request licensed independent practitioner for interpretation by radiologists. You’ll also integrate scientific knowledge; technical skills, patient interaction and compassionate care resulting in diagnostic information, and recognize patient conditions essential for successful completion of the procedure.
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Qualifications:
• Graduate of a formal diagnostic Radiology program
• Must possess Medical Radiologic Technologist Certification through the Texas Department of State Health Services
• Nuclear Medicine Technologist (NMT) certifications issued by NMTCB OR Nuclear Medicine ARRT – R.T. (N) certification issued by ARRT
• Three (3) years of Nuclear Medicine experience
Responsibilities:
• Checks room daily for adequate stock necessary to facilitate continuous exam flow
• Maintains appropriate inventory as indicated by posted par levels and updates supply lists when items are needed
• Confirms patient identity with approved identifiers
• Provides clear and detailed information regarding the procedure to the patient, family and others
• Provides information to patients, health care providers, students and the public concerning the role and responsibilities of individuals in the profession
• Working independently performs routine and complex, portable, STAT, urgent, on-call and intraoperative diagnostic radiographic and fluoroscopy cases, while accurately demonstrating anatomy and pathology through proper diagnostic scanning
• Serves as a resource to others through assisting and educating them on procedures
• Expert knowledge of information management systems: demonstrates systems functionalities, accurately performs functions independently and serves as a resource to others
• Documents fluoroscopic time and radiation exposure
• Accurately and independently performs procedures, identifies and resolves issues. Seeks experiences and knowledge in the technical area to gain expertise
• Leads efforts associate with quality and process improvement
• Positions self in challenging situations and responds with confidence, professionalism, and accuracy in the face of multiple demands and shifting priorities
• Build rapport and facilitate communication outside of the department. Network, coordinate activities, become a sought after contact person within the working group
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