The Nuclear Medicine Technologist is responsible for the administration of radioactive drugs to patients for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. They work with nuclear pharmacists to prepare radiopharmaceuticals, and also operate imaging equipment such as gamma cameras. They must maintain accurate patient records and follow safety procedures to protect themselves and others from radiation exposure.

Nuclear Medicine Technologist Job Responsibilities

  • Perform nuclear medicine procedures, including administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating imaging equipment
  • Assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients
  • Prepare patients for procedures and explain the risks and benefits
  • Monitor patients during procedures and report any adverse reactions
  • Keep accurate records of all procedures performed
  • Maintain nuclear medicine equipment and ensure it is properly calibrated
  • Stay upto-date on new developments in nuclear medicine technology

Objectives

  • To provide high quality nuclear medicine imaging and therapy services to patients.
  • To maintain a high standard of safety for patients, staff and the public.
  • To operate nuclear medicine equipment in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions and accepted professional standards.
  • To keep up to date with developments in nuclear medicine technology and practice.
  • To contribute to the development of new nuclear medicine procedures and protocols.
  • To participate in research projects as required.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist Job Skills & Qualifications Needed

  • Nuclear medicine technologists must be licensed in the state where they work. They typically need at least an associate's degree from an accredited nuclear medicine technology program, although some jobs may require a bachelor's degree. Many programs include clinical experience.