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Prepares and administers radioactive medication to patients for therapeutic or imaging purpose. Performs nuclear cardiac imaging for the cardiac patient population operating the nuclear camera. Provides technical support to medical professionals and Physicians for the diagnosis, treatment, and care of the cardiac patient population. On-call as required by the department. Works in a hospital facility that offers full hospital services. Provides direct patient care to high acuity patients encompassing emergency, inpatient and outpatient classes supporting up to and including trauma and ICU.Job Duties
- Performs high quality nuclear cardiology procedure for cardiac outpatients including explanation of test and safety precautions, operates equipment, provides assistance during testing, observes patient, and reports/follows-up on any abnormal activity and documents.
- Operates cameras and other sophisticated imaging equipment to monitor how the administered drugs affect tissues and organs.
- Prepares and administers the proper dosage of radiopharmaceuticals and isotopes to patients by either injection or inhalation.
- Employs safety methods such as the use of syringe shields, gloves, and personal radiation-monitoring devices to protect patients and medical staff from radiation exposure.
- Oversees the ordering, storage, handling, and disposal of radiopharmaceuticals.
- Assists in quality assurance relating to calibration and maintenance of equipment, policies, and procedures and ICAL activity.
- Performs required documentation and record keeping.
- Associate’s Degree Nuclear Medicine
- 1 year Experience as a nuclear medicine technologist in a hospital setting
- Ability to work effectively under pressure and to use discretion with confidential data that may impact staff and operation.
- Ability to monitor/assess performance of oneself, others, or the organization to make improvements or take corrective action.
- Demonstrates patient support activities such as patient flow, preparation, clean up, and turnaround of examination rooms.
- Knowledge of nuclear medicine equipment and understanding of how to use it appropriately and safely to prevent radiation exposure as low as reasonably achievable.
- American Heart Association Basic Life Support - State of Pennsylvania within 30 Days
- CNMT - Certified Nuclear Med Tech NMTCB - State of Pennsylvania or
- RT - Registered Technologist Radiology - State of Pennsylvania
- Bachelor’s Degree Nuclear Medicine
- 3 years Experience as a nuclear medicine technologist in a hospital setting
Lift and carry 25 lbs. frequent sitting/standing, frequent keyboard use, *patient care providers may be required to perform activities specific to their role including kneeling, bending, squatting and performing CPR.
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Freqently Asked Questions
A Nuclear Medical Technologist II plays a crucial role by administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating nuclear imaging equipment specifically for cardiac diagnostics. Their expertise ensures accurate imaging results, which assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac conditions effectively within Marshalls Creek healthcare facilities.
At level II, technologists not only perform imaging but also manage radiopharmaceutical preparation and on-call duties. They support high-acuity patients including trauma and ICU cases, requiring more advanced skills and critical thinking compared to entry-level roles focused mainly on routine imaging procedures.
Typically, a Nuclear Medical Technologist II holds an associate’s degree plus one year hospital experience, with certifications like CNMT or RT required in Pennsylvania. They demonstrate proficiency with complex equipment and patient care in high-pressure clinical environments, setting them apart from junior technologists.
Allen Ear Nose & Throat values candidates with state certification such as CNMT or RT in Pennsylvania. Compliance with American Heart Association Basic Life Support certification within 30 days is also emphasized, aligning with local regulatory standards and ensuring patient safety.
Working for Allen Ear Nose & Throat offers engagement in a nationally recognized health network with advanced imaging technology and patient care models. Employees benefit from exposure to high-acuity cases and a collaborative environment fostering professional growth in nuclear medicine specialties.
Marshalls Creek presents moderate demand for nuclear medicine technologists with competition influenced by proximity to larger health networks like Lehigh Valley Health Network. Candidates with local certifications and hospital experience typically have an advantage in securing roles here.
Salaries for Nuclear Medical Technologist II in Marshalls Creek generally range from $65,000 to $80,000 annually, reflecting the regional cost of living and hospital demand. Experience and certification levels, such as CNMT or RT, can influence compensation within this bracket.
Patient safety is paramount, with technologists employing radiation shielding, monitoring devices, and strict handling of radiopharmaceuticals. This ensures minimal radiation exposure while maintaining imaging quality, consistent with Allen Ear Nose & Throat’s commitment to high standards in medical care.
Allen Ear Nose & Throat integrates cutting-edge imaging technology with a focus on cardiac nuclear medicine within a top-ranked hospital network. The role involves diverse patient care settings including trauma and ICU support, offering a more dynamic and high-stakes environment than typical regional roles.
The healthcare setting in Marshalls Creek requires technologists to adapt to a mix of outpatient and inpatient demands, including emergency cases. Accessibility to advanced equipment and multidisciplinary teams shapes a workflow that balances technical precision with compassionate patient interaction.
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