Nuclear Medicine Technologist
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Job posting number: #7296400
Posted: December 20, 2024
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
Job SummaryProvides health care services for all age groups by performing PET and/or general Nuclear Medicine imaging, including radioisotope preparation, quality control, data acquisition and processing. Image and data results are submitted for interpretation by Nuclear Medicine physicians. Exercises professional judgment in the performance of this service following the Code of Conduct of the appropriate certification board (CNMT, ARRT(N)). Provides appropriate patient care following the Radiology Gold Service Excellence guidelines to achieve successful completion of the procedure. Contributes as a team member to enhance job stewardship mindful of Internal and External customer service standards.
Mission Statement
Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided by our Strategic Principles and has three critical components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society.
Why Join Michigan Medicine?
Michigan Medicine is one of the largest health care complexes in the world and has been the site of many groundbreaking medical and technological advancements since the opening of the U-M Medical School in 1850. Michigan Medicine is comprised of over 30,000 employees and our vision is to attract, inspire, and develop outstanding people in medicine, sciences, and healthcare to become one of the world’s most distinguished academic health systems. In some way, great or small, every person here helps to advance this world-class institution. Work at Michigan Medicine and become a victor for the greater good.
What Benefits can you Look Forward to?
Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage effective on your very first day
2:1 Match on retirement savings
Responsibilities*
Obtain Diagnostic Images for Interpretation
Corroborates the patient's clinical history and the exam ordered following patient identification guidelines.
Utilize proper radiation protection devices and immobilization techniques for the specific age population.
Follow Radiation Safety protocols for the patient and self.
Properly position the patient for proper anatomic demonstration while respecting the patient's condition and abilities.
Utilize nuclear medicine equipment following proper protocols.
Provide diagnostic high-quality images for interpretation.
Calibrate and perform diagnostic studies using scanners or scintillation cameras to detect radiation emitted and produce images.
Understand and apply guest relation skills following the Patient and Families First Principles.
Work consistently as a team member willing to assist everyone, crossing modalities when needed.
Follow Infection Control practices utilizing aseptic techniques, observing Universal precautions, and patient safety standards.
Assist with the education of Nuclear Medicine Technology Students and/or health care professionals and participates in the division's quality improvement program for the area.
Possess a positive work ethic to enhance teamwork in a fast-paced environment and is accountable for actions.
All other related duties.
RELATED DUTIES
Identify and enter data into the Radiology Information System and the PACS.
Monitor the Order Entries for all patient exams.
Educate and monitor mandatory competencies for patient safety, infection control, fire safety, corporate compliance, and patient confidentiality. Including additional assigned educational modules for self-improvement.
Maintain BCLS Certification and NMTCB or ARRT Registry.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The ability to meet the Nuclear Medicine Technologist's professional role expectations defined as, critical thinking skills, interpersonal behavioral and social skills including communication, physical mobility (pushing, pulling, reaching, and lifting up to 50 pounds) and motor skills demonstrating gross and fine motor abilities, sensory abilities of speech, hearing, touch and visual observation, and cognitive attention for patient safety.