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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
In Pennsylvania, credentials like CNMT (Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist) and RT (Registered Technologist in Radiology) are highly regarded for Nuclear Medical Technologist II roles. Such certifications demonstrate proficiency in nuclear medicine procedures and compliance with state-specific safety standards, enhancing employability in competitive hospital settings.
A Nuclear Medical Technologist II typically handles more complex imaging tasks, including nuclear cardiac imaging and radiopharmaceutical preparation, with greater autonomy. This contrasts with entry-level roles focusing mainly on assisting and equipment operation under supervision, reflecting increased responsibility and expertise in patient care and radiation safety.
Mastering the operation of nuclear cameras, ensuring accurate dosage administration, and maintaining radiation safety protocols are essential. Additionally, skills in handling emergency cases, such as trauma and ICU patients, and proficiency with quality assurance procedures are critical for effective care in demanding hospital settings.
Stroudsburg and the surrounding Pocono region have a steady demand for skilled Nuclear Medical Technologists II, partly due to several regional hospitals. However, competition remains moderate because of specialized certification requirements and the need for experience in high-acuity patient care, making qualified candidates highly sought after.
Local Pennsylvania healthcare regulations enforce strict radiation safety measures and certification standards, influencing technologists to rigorously adhere to protocols for radiopharmaceutical handling, patient safety, and documentation. Compliance ensures legal operation and protects both patients and staff within Allen Ear Nose & Throat facilities.
At Allen Ear Nose & Throat, the Nuclear Medical Technologist II contributes by utilizing sophisticated imaging equipment and adhering to precision in radiopharmaceutical administration, supporting diagnostic accuracy. This aligns seamlessly with the organization's commitment to compassionate, technology-driven healthcare excellence.
Allen Ear Nose & Throat emphasizes integrated care with a patient-centered approach, offering technologists opportunities to collaborate closely with specialized physicians. This environment may feature more advanced imaging protocols and a stronger focus on cardiac nuclear medicine compared to broader hospital settings, enriching professional experience.
In Stroudsburg, PA, Nuclear Medical Technologist II salaries typically range from $70,000 to $85,000 annually, influenced by experience and certifications. This range is slightly below the U.S. national average but reflects the local cost of living and demand in this healthcare sector, offering competitive compensation for technologists.
Nearby institutions offering accredited nuclear medicine technologist programs include community colleges and technical schools in Pennsylvania and neighboring New Jersey. These programs combine theoretical coursework with clinical rotations, equipping students with skills in radiopharmaceuticals, imaging technology, and patient safety critical for advanced positions.
Progression paths often lead to supervisory roles, specialized cardiac imaging positions, or advanced certifications like PET (Positron Emission Tomography) technologist credentials. With growing demand for nuclear medicine expertise, professionals can also pursue research or educational roles, expanding influence within medical imaging and patient care.
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