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Nuclear Medicine Technologist

Radlink Asia Pte Ltd

Singapore

On-site

SGD 50,000 - 80,000

Full time

21 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Nuclear Medicine Technologist to join their team. This role involves administering radiopharmaceuticals, performing various imaging procedures, and ensuring patient safety during diagnostic tests. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in radiography, excellent interpersonal skills, and a commitment to maintaining high standards of patient care. Join a forward-thinking organization where your expertise will contribute to innovative healthcare solutions and make a real difference in patients' lives.

Benefits

Health Insurance
Professional Development Opportunities
Flexible Working Hours
Employee Wellness Programs

Qualifications

  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
  • Diploma or Bachelor's in Radiography/Nuclear Medicine required.

Responsibilities

  • Administer radiopharmaceuticals and monitor patient conditions.
  • Perform imaging procedures and maintain documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with safety procedures and regulations.

Skills

Radiopharmaceutical Administration
Patient Interaction
Imaging Procedures
Quality Assurance
Radiation Safety Compliance
Documentation Skills

Education

Diploma of the College of Radiographers, UK
Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Science (Radiography)

Tools

Gamma Camera
PET-CT Scanner
Dose Calibrators

Job description

Job Summary

The Nuclear Medicine Technologist will be responsible for helping the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases. They administer radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive drugs) to patients and monitor the concentration levels of the drugs in the patient's body. Technologists work directly with patients under the supervision of a physician.

Technologists perform several specific duties. First, they explain the test procedures to patients. Then they prepare a dosage of the radiopharmaceutical, following safety procedures. After administering the drug, the technologists operate a gamma scintillation camera, or scanner, which creates pictures of the drug as it passes through parts of the patient's body. Abnormal areas show higher or lower concentrations of radioactivity than normal. The images are produced on a computer screen or photographic film for a physician to examine. Nuclear medicine technologists must also keep records of patient treatments, equipment use and maintenance, and the amount and type of radiopharmaceuticals received, used, and disposed of.

Deliverables & Responsibilities

Main Responsibilities

  • Ensure that all examinations are performed on the correct patient with regards to the identification and due observance of the relevant policy on irradiation of women of childbearing and procedural consent

  • Ensure that the patient’s film is of optimal quality, correctly labeled and completeness of the examination requested before sending it in for reporting.

  • Perform different imaging procedures such as FDG , Ga68 PSMA Positron Emission Tomography imaging procedures

  • Assist Cardiologists/Physicians in carrying out cardiac functional tests

  • Perform Hot Lab duties including preparation of radiopharmaceuticals necessary for imaging procedures

  • Schedule, interview, explain and assist patients with nuclear procedures.

  • Handle and administer radiopharmaceuticals to patients.

  • Process and print acquired nuclear and PET images for diagnostic interpretations.

  • Archive patient data and images for record-keeping purposes.

  • Order, receive and record daily and monthly orders of radiopharmaceuticals

  • Calibrate equipment such as Gamma Camera, Pet/ct scanners, Dose Calibrators and other equipment.

  • Perform area monitoring and swipe tests

  • Perform preparation, Handling, storing and Handling of Radioactive materials according to the SOP.

  • Operate PETCT scanners

  • Maintain proper documentation as required

  • Ensure radiation and other safety procedures and precautions are complied

  • Be clinically competent in the range of imaging services offered by the Centre or as assigned by the Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist or the Clinical Director.

Other Responsibilities

  • Actively seek continual self-education to keep abreast with all new imaging technology, procedures and applications.

  • Ensure that the examination code registered corresponds to the requested examination and that self-paying patient is instructed to make payment after the examination.

  • Provide clear and simple explanation to the patient for each examination and the estimated duration of the examination to ally his anxiety and to gain his cooperation.

  • Ensure patient’s safety, physical and emotional well-being of patients both during and after radiological examinations.

  • Ensure that all patients who appear to be unwell after diagnostic exams are brought to the attention of the doctor.

  • Handle all patients in a courteous and empathetic manner.

  • Work closely with the receptionists to co-ordinate patient appointments in such a manner as to minimize their waiting time at the Centre.

  • Consult the doctor whenever in doubt about any aspect of the requested examination so as to minimize incidents of having to recall patients for repeat exams or additional views.

  • Organize the workflow of the exam room so as to enable all procedures to be performed efficiently thereby minimizing the patients' waiting time in the Centre.

  • To advise on any adjustment to the registration code where necessary and to ensure that patient makes relevant payment for the examination.

  • Take all precautions to protect patients, staff and members of the public from unnecessary exposure to ionizing radiation.

  • Be familiar with the recommendations of NEA with regard to radiation protection and take all necessary steps to ensure compliance.

  • Ensure that personal radiation monitoring devices are worn when working in the department.

  • Ensure that written consent has been obtained from all patients undergoing examinations involving the intravenous injection of a Contrast Medium or radiopharmaceuticals and maintain proper records for such documents in accordance with the Centre's SOP.

  • Perform daily QA procedures for the film processor, dry laser imager, and imaging equipment in accordance with the manufacturers’ recommendations to ensure the consistent optimal performance of such equipment.

  • Report to the Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist on any irregularities in the performance of the equipment hardware/software.

  • Document all equipment problems, downtime and action taken to rectify such problems in the individual equipment logbook located in each of the examination rooms.

  • Maintain the cleanliness and aesthetic appearance of the assigned examination room(s) and perform daily cleaning of the exposed surfaces of the equipment (especially areas in contact with the patient).

  • Be familiar with the guidelines set out in the Centre's Standard Operating Policies and Standard Operating Procedures and comply with them.

  • Understand the relevant service culture of the centre and values apply to staff.

  • Report to the Lead Nuclear Medicine Technologist or the Clinical Director of any unusualevent or incident that occurred in the centre according to relevant policy.

  • Protect the confidentiality of all company proprietary information and patient records as per relevant confidentiality policy.

  • Able to perform all general nuclear medicine and PET/CT examinations offered by the Centre with a repeat rate of less than 5% (due to human error).

  • Able to perform all examinations offered by the Centre in at least one other specialized modality

  • To protect the safety and well-being of patients and staff when carrying out all examinations.

Qualifications

  • Diploma of the College of Radiographers, UK (DCR, UK) or a Diploma in Radiography from Nanyang Polytechnic, Singapore, and/or a Bachelor’s Degree in Applied Science (Radiography)/Nuclear Medicine or its equivalent from a reputable academic institution.

  • Minimum of 2 years’ working experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist in a hospital-based diagnostic imaging facility.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Preferably possesses subspecialty experience in one or more of the following modalities:

  • CT

  • PET-CT

  • General Nuclear Medicine

  • Radionuclide Therapy

  • Excellent customer service and customer relations skills

  • Good interpersonal, communication and written skills

  • Able to work independently as well as in a team


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