Nuclear Med Tech
Listed on 2025-12-18
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Healthcare
Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Medical Imaging
Overview
First Health of the Carolinas is a nationally recognized health care system located in central North Carolina. Comprised of four hospitals with more than 600 beds, the system also offers leading-edge heart care in the Reid Heart Center, the area’s only dedicated heart and vascular center.
Our growing health system has more than 6,200 employees serving in more than 75 locations throughout a 15-county service area. In addition, First Health has received numerous accolades for its patient care and outcomes, including recognitions from Health grades, U.S. News & World Report, and Becker's Healthcare.
At First Health of the Carolinas, we believe in supporting our employees' professional growth and personal well-being. That is why we offer a comprehensive benefit package that is designed to help you thrive. Enjoy a free gym-membership to one of our 7 First Health Fitness Centers to stay active and prioritize your health, take advantage of our educational assistance programs through First
U to pursue academic or professional development goals. You'll also benefit from exclusive employee discounts through Perk Spot, saving you money on quality offerings. Additionally, we're committed to your future with a competitive retirement savings plan, including an employer match to help you build financial security. These are just a few examples of how our leading-edge employee benefits align with our mission to put your career first.
Join First Health of the Carolinas and help us in our mission to become the best place to work in healthcare!
* No holidays or on call!
* Free First Health Fitness Membership
* Great Benefits
- Patient Care:
- Prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals orally, by injection, or inhalation.
- Start patient IVs.
- Explain imaging procedures to patients, answer their questions, and ensure their comfort.
- Position patients appropriately for scanning.
- Technical Duties:
- Conduct NM studies such as Nuclear Stress Tests, Bone Scans, HIDA Scans, Lung Scans, Thyroid Scans, Liver Scans, and Brain Scans.
- Prepare facilities according to procedural requirements and calibrate equipment as needed.
- Calculate, measure, and record radiation dosage or radiopharmaceuticals used, received, and disposed of, using computer systems and following physician's prescriptions.
- Perform computer processing and imaging enhancement.
- Provide images, data analysis, and patient information to the physician for diagnostic interpretation.
- Quality Control:
- Monitor the department's daily, monthly, and quarterly quality control (QC) under the guidelines of the NRC.
- Ensure compliance with departmental protocols and safety standards.
- Collaboration:
- Thrive in an environment where exceptional customer service, communication, and teamwork are top priorities.
- Work with a supportive management team.
- Utilize a comprehensive Electronic Medical Record System (EPIC) for documentation and communication.
- Education and Certification:
- Must be registered in Nuclear Medicine through NMTCB or ARRT.
- Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification required.
- Experience:
- Training and experience in conducting various NM studies, including Nuclear Stress Tests, Bone Scans, HIDA Scans, Lung Scans, Thyroid Scans, Liver Scans, and Brain Scans.
- Skills:
- Strong technical skills in preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals and operating NM equipment.
- Excellent patient care skills, including the ability to explain procedures and ensure patient comfort.
- Proficiency in computer processing and imaging enhancement.
- Ability to monitor and maintain quality control standards.
- Exceptional customer service, communication, and teamwork skills.
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