Job ID: 39720 Positions Location: Lansing, MI Job Description General Purpose of Job: In
Description:Positions Location: Lansing, MI
Job DescriptionGeneral Purpose of Job:
In accordance with established protocol, performs diagnostic nuclear medicine studies and therapeutic treatments, to image patient organs and circulatory system using radionuclide's and nuclear imaging equipment. Prepares radio pharmaceuticals for use in scans, performs all duties following appropriate radiation safety guidelines and maintains records and logs regarding studies and radioactive materials used. Performs clerical and other related duties as assigned.
Essential Duties:
This job description is intended to cover the minimum essential duties assigned on a regular basis. Caregivers may be asked to perform additional duties as assigned by their leader. Leadership has the right to alter or modify the duties of the position.
- Verifies patient identity and physician order prior to isotope or medication administration. Reviews patient medical records and obtains pertinent data prior to the study. Explains procedure to patient and works to allay fear and anxiety. Prepares and positions patient for scans.
- Administers radionuclide's appropriate for scan to be performed. Performs organ visualization procedures, function tests, and dynamic blood flow studies to produce scans suitable for diagnostic use. Uses nuclear medicine equipment to image organs identified by the radioactive materials administered. Scans images produced on a computer screen, notes unclear areas, and adjusts equipment accordingly. Selects and produces desired images. Monitors imaging, processing, and final preparation of data prior to interpretation.
- Conducts quality assurance procedures on cameras, dose calibration equipment, and radionuclide's. Maintains all records and logs required by regulatory agencies, particularly regarding radioactive materials. Properly decays and disposes of radioactive materials in accordance with regulatory agencies.
- Calculates and draws up radioactive dosages. Prepares kits for scans to be done according to the immediate use provision of USP 797. Orders radionuclide's needed for exams. Administers radionuclide's to the patient, either by direct venipuncture, oral administration, subcutaneous, inhalation, IV access, shunt access or port, depending on the proper route of administration for the procedure.
- Observes all radiation measurement and safety procedures. Conducts area surveys to detect possible contamination, conducts wipe tests and daily personal contamination checks. Follows correct decontamination procedures in the event of a radioactive spill.
- Performs various clerical and related duties such as assisting in the scheduling of patients and maintenance of radioactive material records, which indicate radio pharmaceuticals received and administered and patient usage. Orders and stocks radio pharmaceuticals. Performs incidental patient transport and assistance to patients.
- Maintains work and patient area in a clean and orderly fashion.
- Maintains up-to-date knowledge of advances and developments in the field of nuclear medicine technology.
- Communicates and coordinates all activities with other radiology areas.
- Maintains a working knowledge of applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations, Code of Ethics, as well as all other hospital policies and procedures in order to ensure adherence in a manner that reflects honest, ethical and professional behavior.
- Competent with the Med Image and Agfa PACS system for the digital archiving of images.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Job Requirements General Requirements
• Must be certified in Nuclear Medicine with either the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists - Nuclear Medicine (ARRT)(N). • Must be CPR certified. Minimum of Heart Saving Certification is required.
Work Experience
• Minimum of one year Nuclear Cardiology, General Nuclear and PET.
Education
• Associates Degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology. • Preferred- Bachelors Degree
Specialized Knowledge and Skills
• Ability to handle multiple priorities in stressful situations. • Problem solving skills. • Adept at customer service • Ability to perform on-call responsibilities. • Ability to rotate to multiple locations. • Demonstrates ability to use a keyboard as may be required to perform the essential duties of the job.
Sparrow Health System 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.
Job Family Radiology/Imaging
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