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A leading hospital in Ohio is seeking an entry-level Nuclear Medicine Technologist. The role involves accessing patient records, performing imaging procedures, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Candidates must have graduated from an accredited Nuclear Medicine program or be enrolled in one. Responsibilities include operating specialized equipment and maintaining patient confidentiality.
Access to patient records in course of normal operations to conduct the business of medical imaging is a responsibility of all designated personnel. Access of records is limited only to records that are pertinent to the patients care or regulatory requirements and only occur when necessary to carry out duties as part of the imaging team. Confidentiality and protection of all records is the responsibility of each individual. This access may occur for the reasons stated below :
Documentation of access must occur where appropriate and feasible in log form, comments in EPIC, HIM or McKesson or other available media / format.
For further guidance, refer to the following TCH Policies.
Policy Number 2.26.153 Access to Protected Health Information.
Policy Number 2.26.133 Employee Access to his or Her Own Protected Health Information
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS :
Please describe any specialized knowledge or skills, which are REQUIRED to perform the position duties. Do not personalize the job description, credentials, or knowledge and skills based on the current associate. List any special education required for this position.
EDUCATION : Graduate of accredited Nuclear Medicine school, or must be enrolled in an accredited Medical Imaging Technology program and have completed Nuclear Medicine coursework and clinical competency requirements - degree from accredited Medical Imaging Technology school must be earned within 1 year of start of employment.
YEARS OF EXPERIENCE : Technical entry level position
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE : A full comprehension of Nuclear Medicine instrumentation, quality control, radionuclides, radiation safety, related human anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, quality assurance, and regulatory requirements is essential.
The ability to safely compound and administer radiopharmaceuticals, perform intravenous injections, operate gamma cameras, diagnostic computers, dose calibrators, and survey meters is required.
LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS :
Current licensure with the State of Ohio and certification with either the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Nuclear Medicine (ARRT-N) or the Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB) or eligible, with certification registry / registration within one year of graduation from approved, certified, accredited Nuclear Medicine program.