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14 jobs that use Radiation Safety the most

Jobs that use radiation safety the most include health physics technician, supervisor nuclear medicine, and nuclear medicine specialist.

What jobs use Radiation Safety the most?

1. Health Physics Technician

How health physics technician uses Radiation Safety:

  • Perform TEDE ALARA reviews to determine if respiratory protection would save dose on specific jobs.
  • Perform air, rod and contamination surveys, RWP surveys and RHR hoop valve cut and drain.
  • Alloy 600 lead technician responsibilities include reviewing daily surveys, performing ALARA briefs, designating tasks and developing shift schedule.

Most common skills for health physics technician:

  • Radiation Safety
  • Radioactive Materials
  • Air Samples
  • DOE
  • Radiation Surveys
  • ALARA

2. Supervisor Nuclear Medicine

How supervisor nuclear medicine uses Radiation Safety:

  • Manage unit-dose Radiopharmacy budget and supplemental care MRI budget.
  • Assist with PACS implementation and training.
  • Assist in department accreditation by ACR.

Most common skills for supervisor nuclear medicine:

  • Patient Care
  • PET
  • Radiology
  • Radiation Safety
  • ALARA
  • Patients

3. Nuclear Medicine Specialist

How nuclear medicine specialist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Develop and lead training preparation for combat.
  • Select as NBC and HAZMAT NCO for the company.
  • Review requests for nuclear radiology, cardiac ultrasound, and other diagnostic imaging procedures, and determine applicability of request procedures.

Most common skills for nuclear medicine specialist:

  • Patient Care
  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • PET
  • Radiation Safety
  • ALARA
  • Chemistry

4. Staff Radiographer

How staff radiographer uses Radiation Safety:

  • Reason for leaving are to attain MRI employment and more experience.
  • Accomplish surgical studies utilizing a portable c-arm digital fluoroscopic machine under the direction of a physician.
  • Register all patients for radiology exam using meditech and ECW.

Most common skills for staff radiographer:

  • Registry
  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Radiation Safety
  • Fluoroscopy
  • C-Arm

5. Radiation Safety Officer

How radiation safety officer uses Radiation Safety:

  • Manage and facilitate extensive Safety/Security and HAZMAT training for all personnel.
  • Perform regulatory reviews in accordance with 10 CFR 50.59.
  • Distribute, collect, and return for analysis, employee quarterly and monthly dosimeters.

Most common skills for radiation safety officer:

  • Safety Procedures
  • Radiation Safety
  • Health Physics
  • RSO
  • NRC
  • Radiology

6. Cardiovascular Radiologic Technologist

How cardiovascular radiologic technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Complete DEXA scans and manage DEXA files.
  • Operate and interpret data from multiple hemodynamic and procedural pieces of equipment which require extensive technical understanding.
  • Perform all general diagnostic procedures as well as gaining initial year of mammography experience.

Most common skills for cardiovascular radiologic technologist:

  • BLS
  • ARRT
  • Acls
  • Cath Lab
  • Radiation Safety
  • Catheter

7. Senior Nuclear Medicine Technologist

How senior nuclear medicine technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Develop and lead training preparation for combat.
  • Perform daily, weekly, monthly QC, and ACR requirements.
  • Provide thyroid uptake and therapy.

Most common skills for senior nuclear medicine technologist:

  • Patient Care
  • PET
  • Nuclear Medicine Technology
  • Radiology
  • Radiation Safety
  • Nuclear Medicine Procedures

8. Nuclear Medical Technologist

How nuclear medical technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Manage departmental recovery activities after installation of upgrades affecting the LIS affect.
  • Perform general and cardiac Spect imaging studies.
  • Conduct thyroid function tests for triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxin (T4).

Most common skills for nuclear medical technologist:

  • Radiology
  • PET
  • Radiopharmaceuticals
  • ALARA
  • Radiation Safety
  • Radioactive Materials

9. Pet/Ct Technologist

How pet/ct technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Manage orders and workflow with GE Centricity RIS and Cerner software.
  • Adhere to ALARA protocol and site protocol.
  • Assist in ACR application process for accreditation.

Most common skills for pet/ct technologist:

  • PET
  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Radiation Safety
  • Patient Safety
  • Tomography

10. Health Physicist

How health physicist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Manage the work and flow through the plant and department with regard to NDT.
  • Ensure local site regulatory compliance by providing RSO oversight.
  • Interpret and apply NRC and EPA regulations pertinent to each assignment.

Most common skills for health physicist:

  • Radioactive Materials
  • Oversight
  • ALARA
  • Radiation Safety
  • Emergency Response
  • NRC

11. Nuclear Cardiology Technologist

How nuclear cardiology technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Develop and lead training preparation for combat.
  • Perform nuclear medicine exams specific to cardiology patients.
  • Assist in billing and coding of EKG's.

Most common skills for nuclear cardiology technologist:

  • Patients
  • Patient Care
  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Radiation Safety
  • Nuclear Cardiology
  • IV

12. Physicist

How physicist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Analyze large data sets using Matlab and compare the simulation results with the empirical data.
  • Plan HDR, prostate seed, and IMRT treatments.
  • Assist in commissioning of a Varian TrueBeam LINAC.

Most common skills for physicist:

  • Patients
  • Radiology
  • Oncology
  • Radiation Safety
  • Radiation Therapy
  • PET

13. Cath Laboratory Radiological Technologist

How cath laboratory radiological technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Open and close department independently and also assist surgical staff by managing QC and providing radiopharmaceuticals as needed for procedures.
  • Gather supplies need for cardiac imaging procedures ACLS and BLS certifications
  • Perform diagnostic radiology procedures in the emergency room, radiology department, and mobile radiography while following the principle of ALARA.

Most common skills for cath laboratory radiological technologist:

  • BLS
  • Cath Lab
  • Acls
  • Radiation Safety
  • Catheter
  • Electrophysiology

14. MRI Special Procedures Technologist

How mri special procedures technologist uses Radiation Safety:

  • Achieve professional certification from the ARRT in the modality of compute tomography.
  • Assist with the development and installation of the Kodak Pacs system.
  • Perform cardiac/coronary compute tomography examinations.

Most common skills for mri special procedures technologist:

  • Patients
  • BLS
  • ARRT
  • Exam
  • Radiation Safety
  • CPR

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