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Nuclear Medicine Physician:
Uses radioactive materials to diagnose and treat disease.
Nuclear medicine differs from radiography in that studies the physiologic and metabolic processes of the body. Performs diagnostic studies of blood and urine, including radioimmunoassay, volume and dilution studies. Interviews and examines patients... [+] More
Nuclear Medicine Physician:
Uses radioactive materials to diagnose and treat disease.
Nuclear medicine differs from radiography in that studies the physiologic and metabolic processes of the body. Performs diagnostic studies of blood and urine, including radioimmunoassay, volume and dilution studies. Interviews and examines patients and records supplementary data. Interprets images and data and collaborates with medical and/or dental staff regarding the diagnoses of cases. Monitors quality control of radionuclide preparation, administration and disposition to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. Provides instruction to Nuclear Medicine Technologists regarding desired dosages, techniques, positions and projections. Serves as a consultant in the diagnostic and therapeutic use of radioactive pharmaceuticals. This position requires a Medical Doctor with completion of a residency program in nuclear medicine. May participate in the delivery of graduate medical education in nuclear medicine. (Source: eDOT Job Description) [-] Less
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