Prepares, calculates, documents, and administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...
Prepares, calculates, documents, and administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...
Nuclear Medicine Technologist II
Ashland, KY · On-site +1
... administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance with all regulations and ALARA ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...
Nuclear Medicine Technologist II
Ashland, KY · On-site +1
... administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance with all regulations and ALARA ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...
Prepares, calculates, documents, and administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...
Prepares, calculates, documents, and administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance ... Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted. Certifications & Licensures ...
Internship Radiopharmaceuticals information
What is the difference between Internship Radiopharmaceuticals vs Radiopharmacist?
| Aspect | Internship Radiopharmaceuticals | Radiopharmacist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Typically pursuing or recent graduate of relevant degree, no license required | Licensed pharmacist with specialized certification in radiopharmacy |
| Work Environment | Training settings, research labs, hospitals, or clinics | Hospital radiopharmacy, nuclear medicine departments, or pharmaceutical companies |
| Job Responsibilities | Learning radiopharmaceutical preparation, assisting in research, gaining practical experience | Preparing, dispensing radiopharmaceuticals, ensuring safety and compliance, patient consultation |
Internship Radiopharmaceuticals roles focus on training and gaining experience in radiopharmaceutical preparation, while Radiopharmacists are licensed professionals responsible for preparing and dispensing radiopharmaceuticals in clinical settings. The internship is a stepping stone towards becoming a licensed radiopharmacist.

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Posted 29 days ago
Key responsibilities
Obtains and verifies physician orders, patient identity, and clinical history prior to examinations.
Prepares, calculates, documents, and administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance with regulations.
Performs nuclear medicine procedures and related techniques to produce images for interpretation by a licensed practitioner.
King's Daughters Health System rating
6.5
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Job description
At UK King's Daughters, we're not just a healthcare facility - we're a family of dedicated professionals who share a passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of our patients. We're more than just a place to work; we're a place to grow, thrive, and contribute to our community.
Job Description:
Job SummaryResponsible for providing health care services by applying radionuclides to assist in diagnosis or treatment. Performs nuclear medicine procedures and related techniques producing images for interpretation by a licensed practitioner. Ensures accuracy and quality of diagnostic images. Maintains compliance with safety protocols and regulatory standards. Supports patient care by delivering timely and precise nuclear medicine imaging services.
Essential Functions
Obtains and verifies physician orders, patient identity, and clinical history prior to examinations.
Prepares, calculates, documents, and administers radiopharmaceuticals and medications in compliance with all regulations and ALARA principles.
Recognizes life-threatening conditions and initiates basic life support as needed.
Performs venipuncture and observes universal precautions for infection control.
Positions patients and equipment to optimize imaging quality and patient comfort.
Monitors patient condition during procedures, including respiration and ECG, and detects signs of distress.
Evaluates images for technical quality and ensures accurate patient identification on all studies.
Practices radiation protection to minimize exposure for patients, self, and others.
Performs quality control testing on equipment and reports malfunctions, coordinating service as needed.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Education Requirement
Graduate of a committee of Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA) accredited Nuclear Medicine Program or equivalent.
Experience Requirement
2-5 years of experience in a healthcare, clinical setting, or a relevant area
An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
All experience must be paid and in the same related field.
Part-time and PRN experience will be prorated based on hours worked per week.
Volunteer work and internships for academic credit are not counted.
Certifications & Licensures
Registered Nuclear Med Tech (CNMT) or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Nuclear Medicine R.T.(N), Basic Life Support (BLS)
Working Conditions
A. Lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects up to 50lbs: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
B. Lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects over 50lbs: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)
C. Standing or walking with objects up to 10lbs: 4. Regular (> 50% of the time)
D. Standing or walking with objects up to 25lbs: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
E. Sitting at computer workstation for extended periods: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)
F. Risk of back injury from moving, lifting or positioning patients, equipment, or materials: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
G. Repetitive motion: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
H. Working at heights above 4 feet: 1. Never
I. Working in confined spaces: 1. Never
J. Risk of injuries from use of equipment on the job: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
K. Job-related travel: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)
L. Loud noises: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)
M. Temperature extremes: 2. Occasional (< 10% of the time)
N. Hazardous chemicals and fumes including waste: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
O. Radiation: 4. Regular (> 50% of the time)
P. Burns: 1. Never
Q. Cuts/Punctures: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
R. Bloodborne/airborne pathogens: 3. Intermittent (10% - 50% of the time)
S. Recombinant DNA or viral vectors: 1. Never
T. Combative/violent people: 1. Never
U. Animal handling (including carcasses): 1. Never
V. Please specify other(s) and amount of exposure (i.e. Occasional, Intermittent or Regular): N/A
Physical Demands
This position requires regular standing or walking with objects weighing up to 10 pounds; intermittent standing or walking with objects up to 25 pounds; intermittent lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects weighing up to 50 pounds; occasional lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects over 50 pounds; intermittent sitting at a computer workstation for extended periods of time; and performing tasks with intermittent repetitive motions. Also involves some exposure to risk of back injury from moving, lifting, or positioning patients, equipment, or materials; intermittent risk of injuries from use of equipment; intermittent exposure to hazardous chemicals and fumes including waste, cuts/punctures, and bloodborne or airborne pathogens; and regular exposure to radiation.
Additional Job Descriptions
N/A
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Flex (United States of America)Time Type:
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Company size
1,001 - 5,000 Employees
Headquarters location
Ashland, KY, US
Year founded
1899