Job Opportunity
Job ID: 44780
Positions Location: Charlotte, MI Job Description General Purpose of Job: Performs nuclear
Description:
Positions Location: Charlotte, MI
Job Description
General Purpose of Job:
Performs nuclear medicine diagnostic procedures on patients in accordance with physicians’ orders.
Essential Duties:
• Prepares patients for nuclear medicine procedures by explaining procedure to be performed, preparing/administering radio pharmaceuticals, and properly positioning patients for the imaging procedure.
• Performs nuclear medicine diagnostic procedures on patients in accordance with physicians’ orders.
• Provides images, data analysis, and patient information to the radiologist in a timely manner.
• Prepares and maintains patient records and files.
• Assumes responsibility for maintaining radiation detection equipment and nuclear medicine examination rooms; performs quality control tests to assure all equipment is functioning properly and initiates corrective action as necessary.
• Maintains an adequate inventory of nuclear medicine supplies; orders supplies as needed.
• Schedules patient appointments.
• Leads and/or participates on various hospital committees/task forces such as the Radiation Safety Committee and other customer services initiatives; attends meetings and in-service programs.
• Trains and conducts in-services on radiation safety and protection procedures for hospital staff.
• Supports and serves as a role model for our mission, vision, values and customer service initiatives. Adheres to the organization’s polices & procedures, and compliance guidelines.
Job Requirements
General Requirements
• American Registry of Radiological Technologists (ARRT) nuclear medicine certification or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) licensure is required within one year of board eligibility
Work Experience
• None
Education
• Completion of an accredited Radiology Technology or Nuclear Medicine Technology program
Specialized Knowledge and Skills
• Knowledge and understanding of usage of radio pharmaceuticals and nuclear medicine imaging techniques • Knowledge of accrediting and regulatory standards and hospital policies related to the radiology function including HIPAA confidentiality and JCAHO mandates • Written and computer skills necessary to prepare required documentation • Interpersonal skills necessary to effectively communicate with patients, families, physicians, and other Hospital staff in the exchange of information. The incumbent is also required to communicate technical information in non-technical terms • Analytical ability to calculate radio pharmaceutical concentrations and dosages • Mental ability to adapt and respond to multiple priorities and demands, deal with the emotional needs/concerns of patients, complete multiple nuclear medicine exams in a timely manner, and work on tasks requiring accuracy and attention to detail • Demonstrates ability to use a keyboard as may be required to perform the essential duties of the job
University of Michigan Health-Sparrow is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or protected Veteran status.
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Job Family
Radiology/Imaging
Requirements:
Shift
Variable
Degree Type / Education Level
Associate
Status
Part-time Benefit Eligible
Facility
Sparrow Eaton Hospital
Experience Level
Under 4 Years
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