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Performs diagnostic nuclear medicine procedures (e.g., preparation and administration of radiopharmaceuticals, camera set-ups and acquisition parameters, computer analysis of scan information, generation of hard copies of patient data for interpretations, etc.). Maintains records of radiopharmaceutical receipt, distribution, and disposal according to State of Ohio and accrediting body regulations; orders radiopharmaceuticals and associated materials from appropriate suppliers. Supervises the daily operations of the Nuclear Medicine and Ultrasound departments; assigns personnel work schedules; assists in staff evaluations; assists in policy and procedure development and implementation. Coordinates all radiation safety activities including but not limited to state licensing maintenance; risk management / quality assurance meetings, minutes, agendas; maintains personnel exposure records and As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) limits; Collects and evaluates data for maintenance of the Quality Assurance program; collects, tabulates, and reports, statistical information and Key Result Measures, as directed. Schedules patient procedures; provides pre-exam instructions; verifies patient/care-giver understanding of instructions. Maintains patient information and film/files utilizing Radiology Information System, following department policies and procedures. Responds to emergencies outside regularly scheduled work hours. Develops and demonstrates knowledge of current developments in field to maintain competency in nuclear medicine procedures and related areas. Exhibits behaviors reflective of Memorial’s core values: Compassion, Accountability, Respect, Excellence, and Service. Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance. Attends all mandatory education and in-services (i.e., team training, safety, infection control, etc.); completes mandatory health requirements. Employee performs within the prescribed limits of the hospital’s and department’s Ethics and Compliance program and is responsible to detect, observe and report compliance variances to their immediate supervisor, or upward through the chain of command, the Compliance Officer, or the hospital hotline.
Requirements
State of Ohio license in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT); American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) (N) registered and/or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) registered; graduate of an approved school of nuclear medicine technology (registry eligible). State of Ohio license in NMT; ARRT (N) or NMTCB.
Shift
1st
Hours
80 per pay (Every two weeks)
Benefits
• Medical Insurance
• Dental Insurance
• Vision Insurance
• Life Insurance
• Flexible Spending Account
Time Off
• Vacation
• Sick Leave
• 11 Paid Holidays
• Personal Day
Retirement
• Ohio Public Employee Retirement System
• Deferred Compensation
Other
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Kidzlink Daycare Center
• Employee Recognition
• Free Parking
• Wellness Center
• Competitive Salaries
• Community/Family Atmosphere
Full Time
Hospital
$97k-125k (estimate)
03/27/2024
05/26/2024
memorialhealth.com
YORK, PA
25 - 50
1955
BRENDA L BARSHINGER
<$5M
Hospital
Memorial Health University Medical Center (MHUMC) is a 612-bed hospital in Savannah, Georgia. We opened our doors in 1955 and have evolved into the most advanced healthcare provider in the region. We are a regional referral center for heart care, cancer care, trauma care, children's care, high-risk pregnancies and high-risk newborn care. Our hospital includes the region's only Level 1 trauma center, the region's only children's hospital and the Savannah campus of Mercer University School of Medicine. Memorial Health is part of HCA Healthcare. HCA Healthcare has been continually named a World's... Most Ethical Company by Ethisphere since 2010. In 2019, HCA Healthcare spent an estimated $3.7 billion in cost for the delivery of charitable care, uninsured discounts, and other uncompensated expenses.
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