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Radiologic Technology (Nuclear Medicine) by the State of Ohio Department of Health. Graduate of accredited Nuclear Medicine program. ARRT.-Radiography preferred. Create a Job Alert for Similar Jobs Logo About
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. The imaging rooms consist of state of the art PET/CT’s, and SPECT/CT cameras. The Nuclear Medicine/PET Imaging technologist works closely with radiologists, referring physicians, and clinical scientists
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of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT-N) and/or the Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB). Licensure in Radiologic Technology (Nuclear Medicine) by the State of Ohio Department of Health. Graduate
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Washington State Successful completion of one of the following Combined nuclear medicine/diagnostic radiology residency with diagnostic radiology board certification with CAQ Nuclear Radiology or ABNM
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Nuclear Medicine may include the following but are not limited to: Produces diagnostic exams, positions and transfers patients, provides immobilization devices, selects proper technical factors
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Qualified candidates for this position must have a M.D. or equivalent degree, be eligible for Virginia State Medical Licensure, and be board eligible or certified in Radiology or Nuclear Medicine. In
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, specialized clinical expertise. Radiology Services at Harborview Medical Center offers a full complement of radiology tests and imaging procedures, including nuclear medicine and interventional radiology
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Medicine, or Radiology with subspecialty certification: (ABNM, ABR, AOBR) Subspecialty fellowship in Nuclear Medicine if no Nuclear Medicine residency Must possess or be eligible for licensure in the State
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of Imaging Services at OSUWMC is comprised of all Radiology and Imaging Services, including, but not limited to, Plain Film Radiographics, MR, CT, US, Nuclear Medicine, Interventional Radiology. Clinical
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. Required Qualifications at this Level Education Graduate of an ARRT or ARMRIT approved health sciences program in magnetic resonance, nuclear medicine, radiography, radiation therapy, or sonography