BMH PRN Nuclear Medicine Imaging Technologist

Kalamazoo, Michigan

Bronson Battle Creek
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CURRENT BRONSON EMPLOYEES - Please apply using the career worklet in Workday. This career site is for external applicants only. Love Where You Work. Team Bronson is compassionate, resilient and strong. We are driven by Positivity which inspires us to be our best and to go above and beyond for our patients, for one another, and for our community. If you're ready for a rewarding new career, join Team Bronson and be part of the experience. Location BMH Bronson Methodist Hospital Title BMH PRN Nuclear Medicine Imaging Technologist Under general supervision, performs nuclear medicine scans designed to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. Prepares and administers radioactive materials under the direction of a radiologist. Employees providing direct patient care. A graduate from an accredited hospital-based program, college, or university recognized by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). At least three months of clinical and on-the-job training. Registration from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) Nuclear Medicine or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) within 6 months of hire. BLS is required within two months of the hire date. Behaviors Must demonstrate excellent human relation skills to patients, physicians, and others in sometimes difficult or sensitive situations, including verbal and written communication, problem solving and assertiveness. Work which produces high levels of mental/visual fatigue, e.g., interactive, and repetitive or small detailed work requiring alertness and concentration for sustained periods of time, the operation of and full attention to a personal computer or CRT between 40 and 70 percent of the time. Involves considerable standing or walking, regular lifting of light-weight objects (i.e., 20 pounds or less) and assisting with heavier tasks such as assisting in lifting and moving patients. Minor straining or fatiguing positions must be assumed, and some fatiguing physical motions are required. Responsibilities Receives, prepares, and returns radiopharmaceuticals according to policies and workflow protocols to be performed. Communicates with hospital personnel regarding scheduling other procedures and ensure proper care and radiation safety for patients including pediatric and pregnancy screening. Calibrates and operates a variety of equipment including daily calibration of dose calibrator and Geiger Counter to provide optimal Nuclear Medicine examinations in accordance with Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Bronson Policies. Under the direction of the radiologist, administers or assists in the administration of radiopharmaceuticals (either orally or intravenously). Consults radiologist to clarify orders or to discuss unusual situations. Operates gamma cameras, performing regular quality control daily, weekly, and monthly. Immediately reports any malfunctions, necessary adjustments or repairs. Maintains records regarding safe disposal of biohazard/nuclear waste and properly disposes of all biohazard/nuclear waste according to NRC. Demonstrates complete knowledge of proper procedure to follow in case of a major or minor spill; responds immediately. Training Work under the supervision and direction of the Bronson Imaging Medical Director. Imaging Medical Director is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist with qualifications and licensure/certification consistent with Federal and State laws. Works alongside and follows guidance and quarterly/annual inspection reports from Medical Physics and Bronson's Radiation Safety. Follow compliance with 10CFR Part 30- USNRC, 10CFR71 DOT, MDCH, MDEQ and 49CFR- Hazardous Materials Regulations, Subart H: All employees involved with the packaging, marking, labeling, measuring, loading, transporting and storage of package containing radioactive materials are classified as "hazmat employees" and must have DOT training within 90 days of employment and every 3 years thereafter. This training includes general awareness/familiarization, function specific, safety training, security awareness training, in-depth security training and a test to ensure and understanding. Follow guidelines established in Bronson Hospital Nuclear Radiation Safety Manual. Shift Variable Time Type Part time Scheduled Weekly Hours 10 Cost Center 3102 Radiology Nuclear Medicine (BMH) Please take a moment to watch a brief video highlighting employment with Bronson.
Date Posted: 25 May 2024
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