Elliot Health System
A Nuclear Medicine Technologist at Elliot Hospital performs diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using radioactive materials and gamma cameras. They prepare and administer isotopes, conduct patient examinations, and adhere to safety and quality control standards. This role requires accredited training and certifications to ensure high-quality patient care and accurate diagnostic imaging.
Who We Are:
The Nuclear Medicine Department at the Elliot Hospital takes great pride in serving their community, patients, and families. Our team observes best practices and strive to attain the best outcomes possible for their patients. If you are a Nuclear Med Tech with strong experience/skills, apply today!
About the Job:
The practice of nuclear medicine is performed by a segment of health care professionals responsible for the administration of radioactive material to patients for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. Radioactive materials and a gamma camera are used in nuclear medicine to image various organs and body areas to aid in diagnosis, and in some instances treat, various pathological conditions. Although an interdisciplinary team of radiologists, nuclear medicine technologists, and support staff plays a critical role in the delivery of health services, it is the nuclear medicine technologist who performs the actual patient examination or treatment. Nuclear medicine technology integrates scientific knowledge and technical skills with effective patient interaction to provide quality patient care and useful diagnostic information.
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Why You’ll Love Us:
$15,000 sign on bonus eligible
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