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PET-CT-Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Position Overview: The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for performing routine and specialized nuclear medicine procedures and examinations for radiological diagnosis. This also includes creating a tranquil environment, so patients will be able to adhere to examination instructions. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: * Administer radiopharmaceuticals and medications for patient imaging and therapeutic procedures * Operate computed tomography (CT) scanners that are used in conjunction with nuclear medicine procedures (PET technologists only). * Demonstrates competency performing all nuclear medicine procedures and the operation of all related equipment. * Provide images, data analysis and patient information for diagnostic interpretatio
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