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PRN PET Technologist - Tampa/St. Pete

@ Radiology and Imaging Specialists
St. Petersburg or Tampa
OnsiteAll Commitments Available
Responsibilities:Performing PET scans, Inputting patient information, Calibrating dose
Requirements Summary:PRN PET Technologist with 2+ years nuclear medicine experience preferred; Florida nuclear medicine license; High School diploma or GED; Board-certified nuclear medicine technologist; pediatric experience a plus.
Technical Tools Mentioned:PET scanner, Dose calibrator, Radiopharmacy equipment, Electronic medical records (EMR)
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RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING SPECIALISTS
JOB DESCRIPTION







Job Title:PRN PET Technologist



Location:Tampa/St. Pete FL 




Division/Dept.:Radiology and Imaging Specialists




Reports To:Office Supervisor




Type of Shift:PRN




Shift Hours:Mondays and Tuesdays weekly











JOB SUMMARY







 The PRN PET Technologist performs a variety of PET scan procedures in an outpatient setting while
maintaining a high level of customer service and quality patient care. The administration of the PRN PET 
 Technologist includes coordinating and performing PET scan procedures following the protocols  
established by the radiologist and demonstrating compassion to ensure overall patient satisfaction. 
This position will be traveling to the different locations listed to perform PET procedures on the Mobile PET Truck. 







JOB RESPONSIBILITIES







1. Performs PET scan procedures following the protocols established by the radiologist and as written in 
the procedure manual. Patients are positioned and scanned correctly assuring that the physician prescription and
the scan are the same. 











2. Properly inputs all required patient information into the system including protocol, patient history in full 
sentences, performing providers, and any additional information to the radiologist regarding the procedure.







3.  Obtains complete and detailed history to assist the radiologist with diagnosis from each patient. Checks blood
glucose levels for all patients.  Performs exams in an accurate and timely manner.








4. Orders radiopharmaceuticals on a daily basis. Performs daily QA to assure proper functioning of equipment and
also performs daily check of survey meters.











5. Calibrates dose to be in the range of prescribed dose in dose calibrator. Uses aseptic technique to administer
radiopharmarmaceuticals according to the established policy. Records receipt of the radioactive unit doses from 
the point of administration to disposal including date, method of receipt, identity and activity of the unit dose.







6. Processes all documents and paperwork that requires review and/or signatures to the RSO in a timely manner
as required by the Bureau of Radiation Control.











7. Conducts surveys daily and wipes tests weekly on the scan bed, injection table and preparation counter to insure
that no spills or leakage has occurred. Disposes of all biohazardous wastes as required by established policy.







8.  Reports any accidents involving radioactive substances to radiation safety officer and documents the clean-up 
process following established guidelines.











9. Properly identifies patients and demonstrates compassion while maintaining patient confidentiality. Explains
the exam to each patient to ensure patient safety and cooperation.










10. Customer Service.
































WORK EXPERIENCE/EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS







  2 or more years as a certified nuclear technologist is preferred.










  High School Diploma or GED.











  Graduate of an approved school of nuclear medicine. Registered by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification
Board.












  Current Florida Nuclear Medicine License.

  Pediatric experience is a plus.












SKILLS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS







  Skills in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and public.







  This job requires prolonged sitting or standing, frequent bending, stooping, or stretching; Must be able to see with or
without corrective eyewear, must be able to hear clearly, with or without assistance. This position may require lifting 
50 plus pounds.