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Required Credentials: High School Diploma or equivalent required. Graduate of an approved School of Nuclear Medicine Technology required.
Preferred Skills/Experience: General Nuclear Medicine and Nuclear Cardiology experience preferred. PET experience preferred. CT experience preferred.
Special Requests: Failed fit tests due to facial hair and inability to shave automatically disqualify clinicians from proceeding.
Unit Details: Provides immobilization devices as required and selects and operates Nuclear Medicine equipment as directed. Evaluates images using PACS to ensure proper identification and diagnostic value. Provides radiation protection for self and the patient in accordance with prescribed safety. Prepares and administers radiopharmaceuticals to the patient and prepares radioactive tracer compounds for patient use. Performs radionuclide procedures inclusive of organ imaging, function studies, and assisting the physician in the therapeutic use of radioisotopes under prescribed safety conditions. Calibrates equipment and assays radionuclides. Receives and inspects radiopharmaceutical packages according to state and NRC guidelines. Maintains records of radioisotope receipt, use, storage, and disposal in accordance with state and federal regulations governing accountability for radioactive materials. Rotate work assignments as needed, such as Cardiology and PET/CT. Uses PACS, Teletracking System, and Nuclear Medicine Information System; includes patient scheduling and computer processing associated with patient studies. Includes phlebotomy and Nuclear Medicine and/or PET exams.
Shift & Scheduling: Every other weekend and holidays as scheduled are required. Mon-Fri. No weekends, no holidays, and no on-call. Overtime as needed.
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Radiology Travel Job Responsibilities
Radiology healthcare professionals, including both nurses and allied health professionals, contribute to patient safety and care during radiology procedures. In addition to preparing patients and ensuring their comfort, Radiology professionals perform treatments as directed by the treating physician or advanced practitioner. These treatments may involve inserting catheters, positioning fluoroscopy equipment, and administering medications such as pain medications or sedation. Patient education and support are also integral aspects of this specialty. Trusted offers diverse travel assignments tailored to Radiology professionals in both nursing and allied health roles. Don't miss the chance to advance your career while making a difference in patient care, apply today!
Radiology Travel Allied Jobs in New York
Radiology is a field that is full of opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals. Whether you're a Radiology Nurse or an Allied Health Professional specializing in Radiology, there are abundant travel job options awaiting you! These roles are primarily based in hospitals or outpatient centers, where you'll play a crucial role in preparing patients for radiology procedures, such as X-rays, ultrasounds, MRIs, and radiation treatments for cancer. Job descriptions vary by specialty, but can include the need for skills in inserting IV lines, accessing ports for dye administration, positioning patients, and, in some cases, assisting with invasive procedures. If you have experience in Radiology nursing or allied health, seize the opportunity and apply today for your dream Radiology travel job!