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- Comprehensive health benefits that start day 1
- Student Loan Repayment Assistance & Reimbursement Programs
- Family-focused benefits
- Wellness incentives
- Ongoing mentorship and leadership programs
- And more
- Provides quality care to the patients receiving diagnostic and interventional radiology procedures.
- Assumes responsibility and provides direct quality care for patients receiving Nuclear Medicine and PET exams.
- Responsible for proper operation of imaging and specialty equipment as well as keeps abreast of uses of medical devices.
- Explains procedures to patients to reduce their anxiety and obtain patient cooperation.
- Assists with patient/family education.
- Performs efficiently in emergency situations.
- Prepares, measures and administers radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostic procedures.
- Responsible for acquiring, processing and photographing optimum exams for diagnostic interpretation.
- May support or assist in research and related activities.
- Provides more complex technical care necessary to meet identified patient needs.
- Assists with performing and planning multiple diagnostic procedures in appropriate time sequence.
- Acts as a resource for students and junior techs.
- Responsible for completing all aspects of patient care documentation following the established charting procedure.
- Enters procedures in Radiology Information System to ensure billing of exams/procedure.
- Prepares billing sheet and submits per guidelines.
- Prepares and maintains records and reports including the receipt, dispensing and disposal of radioactive materials.
- Provides clinical guidance to radiologic students and ancillary staff.
- May serve as preceptor for new staff and students.
- Operates all diagnostic equipment, including Scintillation Cameras, PET Scanners, Uptake Probes, Well Counters, Dose Calibrators and GM Meters.
- Must be a graduate of an accredited school of Nuclear Medicine Technology, be registered in Nuclear Medicine with the ARRT or the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).
- Must have a minimum of two (2) years experience.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification in accordance with the American Heart Association required.
Nuclear Medicine Technologist II - Atlanta, United States - Emory Healthcare/Emory University
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Be valued. Be rewarded. Belong. At Emory Healthcare.
Join the only health system in Georgia with five Magnet-designated organizations - four hospitals and the first ambulatory care facility in Georgia - and the rest "on the Magnet journey.
Nuclear Medicine team is leading the way in shaping the future of health care. We unite to improve lives through innovation, compassion, and an unwavering commitment to achieving unparalleled excellence in patient care.
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Shift:
7:30a-4p
Location:
Emory Midtown Hospital
JOB DESCRIPTION:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
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Division _Emory Univ Hosp-Midtown_
Campus Location _Atlanta, GA, 30308_
Campus Location _US-GA-Atlanta_
Department _EHM PET Center_
Job Type _Regular Full-Time_
Job Number _120726_
Job Category _Imaging & Radiology_
Schedule _7:30a-4p_
Standard Hours _40 Hours_
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