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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 typically handles more complex nuclear cardiology procedures, including administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating advanced imaging equipment with greater autonomy. They also assist in quality assurance and may oversee safety protocols, reflecting their increased experience beyond entry-level duties.
Certifications like CNMT or RT significantly enhance credibility and open doors to specialized roles within nuclear medicine. For a Nuclear Medical Technologist II, holding recognized credentials in Pennsylvania supports career growth, eligibility for advanced positions, and adherence to safety regulations critical in high-acuity environments.
Challenges can include managing patient anxiety during radioactive tracer administration, ensuring precise calibration of nuclear cameras, and maintaining rigorous radiation safety standards. Additionally, quick response to abnormal imaging results is essential to support accurate diagnoses and patient care.
Tannersville's healthcare sector is steadily growing, with increasing demand for nuclear medicine expertise due to advanced hospital networks like Lehigh Valley Health Network. The region favors candidates with hospital experience and state certifications, making local hiring moderately competitive yet accessible for qualified technologists.
Yes, Pennsylvania typically requires either the CNMT credential or RT (Radiologic Technologist) state licensure. These certifications ensure compliance with radiation safety laws and validate professional competency, which employers in Tannersville prioritize for roles involving patient care and radiopharmaceutical handling.
Working at Allen Ear Nose & Throat within the Lehigh Valley Health Network provides exposure to cutting-edge imaging technology and a collaborative environment focused on patient-centered care. This setting supports professional growth through hands-on experience with cardiac nuclear imaging and multidisciplinary teamwork.
At Allen Ear Nose & Throat, Nuclear Medical Technologist IIs play a crucial role by preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating imaging devices that supply vital diagnostic data. Their technical expertise directly aids physicians in evaluating cardiac conditions and tailoring patient treatment plans.
In Tannersville, Nuclear Medical Technologist II salaries typically range from $65,000 to $80,000 annually, influenced by years of hospital experience, certifications held, and facility size. Compensation also reflects the complexity of duties such as performing nuclear cardiology procedures and adhering to strict radiation safety standards.
Proficiency in managing radiopharmaceuticals safely, operating nuclear imaging equipment accurately, and interpreting cardiac imaging data are essential. Strong patient communication and adherence to radiation protection protocols also distinguish successful technologists in this specialized medical environment.
Daily tasks include preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals, conducting nuclear cardiac imaging, ensuring equipment calibration, documenting procedures, and monitoring patient safety. The role demands vigilance in maintaining radiation safety while supporting physicians with critical diagnostic information.
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