Prepare, administer, and measure radioactive isotopes in therapeutic, diagnostic, and tracer studies utilizing a variety of radioisotope equipment. Prepare stock solutions of radioactive materials and calculate doses to be administered by radiologists. Subject patients to radiation. Execute blood volume, red cell survival, and fat absorption studies following standard laboratory techniques.
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Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Roseville Diagnostic Imaging - (Full Time - Days) — Sutter Health — Roseville, CA
... infection control guidelines. Experience: Must have previous experience as a nuclearmedicinetechnologist in a hospital environment. Hospital/cardiac experience preferred. Skills ... View Position
Nuclear Medicine Technologist (SMH) - (On-Call - Days) — Sutter Health — Sacramento, CA
... overall patient satisfaction on calhospitalcompare.org, a consumer online report card. The NuclearMedicineTechnologist provides imaging, therapeutic, and patient care services ... View Position
Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Roseville Diagnostic Imaging - (Full Time - Days) — Sutter Health — Roseville, CA
... infection control guidelines. Experience: Must have previous experience as a nuclearmedicinetechnologist in a hospital environment. Hospital/cardiac experience preferred. Skills ... View Position
Nuclear Medicine Technologist (SGH) - (On-Call - Days) — Sutter Health — Sacramento, CA
... overall patient satisfaction on calhospitalcompare.org, a consumer online report card. The NuclearMedicineTechnologist provides imaging, therapeutic, and patient care services ... View Position
Nuclear Med Technologist — Kaiser Permanente — Los Angeles, CA
... College of Nuclear Physicians - Certification as a Certified NuclearMedicineTechnologist (CNMT) by the state of California - Registration in NuclearMedicine Technology by the ... View Position
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