The Nuclear Medicine Technologist 2, under the direction of an authorized physician, specializes in the diagnostic and therapeutic use of radiopharmaceuticals and ensures safe handling and disposal of radioactive materials. The role involves preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients through various methods such as injection, oral intake, or inhalation. The technologist is responsible for conducting imaging procedures, processing diagnostic images using specialized equipment, performing laboratory testing, and ensuring the highest standards of patient care through direct interaction with patients. Continuous professional development through medical and technical education is integral to maintaining and enhancing their skills, ensuring that patients receive high-quality care and diagnostic results.
Essential Functions
- Performs exam according to established procedure manual while maintaining patient safety, comfort and protection.
- Selects pre-established technical protocols and sequences for each examination.
- Verifies if female patient is or is not pregnant.
- Assists with specific procedures as indicated, using sterile technique when applicable.
- Performs effective communication with patients regarding procedure, identifies patients using two identifiers and verifies orders.
- Works calmly under stress and calls for assistance when needed.
- Reports mechanical malfunctions or problems following chain of command as soon as possible.
- Demonstrates knowledge of computers for verifying orders and / or records.
- Obtains adequate history and diagnosis for the ordered exam and ensures the correct exam is performed according to established guidelines.
Qualifications
Education
Technical Program Nuclear Medicine graduateLicense / Registration - Issued by Florida or Compact State
General RadiographerNuclear Medicine TechnologistRadiation Therapy TechnologistCertification
Nuclear Medication Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB) OrARRT (N) Nuclear Medicine AndBasic Life Support (BLS) certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross.Work Experience and Additional Information
One (1) year of experience in nuclear medicine.