Job #83881

Nuclear Med Tech

Fargo, ND

Overview

Modality Nuclear Med Tech
Gross weekly pay $3,028/week
All-inclusive hourly rate $0.00/hour
Shift length 5 x 8 Days hours
Start date ASAP
Location Fargo, ND

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What is a Nuclear Med Tech?

Are you a skilled Nuclear Medicine Technologist seeking new opportunities to provide diagnostic imaging services using radioactive materials? As a Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist, you will have the chance to work in various healthcare facilities, performing nuclear medicine procedures to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. This role requires a technologist who is knowledgeable in nuclear medicine imaging, has strong technical skills, and prioritizes patient safety.

To be considered for this position, you must have a minimum of 2 years of experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, hold an active certification (CNMT) from the NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board) or ARRT (N) (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists – Nuclear Medicine), and possess a valid state license or registration. Additional certifications and experience in various nuclear medicine procedures and equipment are highly desired.

In this role, you will be responsible for:

  • Performing nuclear medicine procedures, such as PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) scans
  • Administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients and monitoring their response
  • Operating imaging equipment and computer systems to capture and analyze images
  • Collaborating with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to interpret nuclear medicine images
  • Documenting patient information accurately and maintaining medical records
  • Ensuring radiation safety protocols and maintaining a safe environment for patients and staff
  • Following quality control procedures to ensure accurate imaging results
  • Providing education and support to patients regarding nuclear medicine procedures.

Common Nuclear Medicine Technologist Responsibilities:

  • PET/CT imaging
  • Bone scans
  • Cardiac stress tests
  • Thyroid scans
  • Renal scans
  • Gallium scans
  • Gastric emptying studies.

Note: The list of responsibilities may vary depending on the facility and the specific requirements of the role.