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Nuclear Medicine Technologist - Radiology

Windham Hospital
On-site
Willimantic, Connecticut, United States

EXPERIENCE: Graduate of a two year nuclear medicine technology program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Nuclear Medicine, or a graduate of a one year nuclear medicine technology training program preceded by graduation from a Bachelor's Degree program at an accredited college or university.

LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION: Must maintain registration with the Nuclear Medicine Technologist's Certification Board or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists or provide proof of eligibility to become registered.



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For more than 75 years, Windham Hospital has treated patients with the latest high-tech equipment, operated by some of the most skilled and compassionate medical professionals available. We seek to meet the total healthcare needs of people from throughout Northeastern Connecticut. Our staff members are proud to live and work in this area, and are committed to providing quality healthcare to our community.

Job Summary
The Nuclear Medicine Technologist performs technical procedures that require utilization of radionuclides for the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The Nuclear Medicine Technologist provides patient services, neonatal through geriatric, using imaging modalities in an efficient professional manner and with sensitivity to patient needs. Accurately documents, files and maintains patient record. Schedules exams and responds to patient/physician questions. May also perform other various duties pertaining to the Department of Diagnostic Imaging.