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Nuclear Medicine Professional

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Role description

Reports to:
Medical Director / Head of Radiology Department
ABOUT WASHINGTON HEALTHCARE
Founded in 2015, Washington Healthcare PLC has emerged as Ethiopia's premier healthcare provider, operating two medical centers with 80 beds, two pharmacies, and a diagnostic center with over 300 healthcare professionals serving more than 2 million patients. We combine cutting-edge technology with Washington State's healthcare expertise to deliver exceptional care to both local communities and international patients through our commitment to accessibility, excellence, and innovation.
The Nuclear Medicine Professional will be responsible for administering and interpreting diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using radioactive materials (radiopharmaceuticals). This role is crucial for diagnosing various diseases, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and performing targeted therapies, while ensuring radiation safety and regulatory compliance.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Duties:
Administer radiopharmaceuticals safely and accurately to patients for diagnostic imaging (e.g., bone scans, thyroid scans, PET/CT scans, cardiac stress tests) and therapeutic applications.
Operate and maintain nuclear medicine imaging equipment (e.g., SPECT/CT, PET/CT).
Interpret nuclear medicine images and generate comprehensive diagnostic reports for clinicians.
Ensure appropriate patient preparation and follow-up for nuclear medicine procedures.
Collaborate with referring physicians to determine appropriate nuclear medicine studies.
Perform therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures under supervision or as qualified (e.g., radioiodine therapy).
Administrative Duties:
Maintain detailed records of radiopharmaceutical inventory, administration, and disposal in accordance with radiation safety regulations.
Ensure strict adherence to radiation safety protocols for staff, patients, and the public.
Participate in quality control and assurance programs for nuclear medicine equipment and procedures.
Educational Duties:
Educate patients about nuclear medicine procedures, including preparation and potential risks.
Stay updated with advancements in nuclear medicine technology, radiopharmaceuticals, and diagnostic/therapeutic techniques.
REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
For Physicians: Medical Doctor (MD) with specialization in Nuclear Medicine. Valid professional license by EFDA. Minimum 3 years post-specialization experience.
For Technologists: Bachelor's degree or Diploma in Nuclear Medicine Technology. Valid professional license by EFDA or relevant body.
Minimum 3 years’ experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
:
Strong understanding of radiation physics, radiobiology, and radiation safety principles.
Attention to detail, technical proficiency, and analytical skills.
Excellent interpersonal skills.
Good time management and organizational skills.
How To Apply
Interested applicants can apply through Ethiojobs
Skills (mandatory):
health
Work experience:
3-5 years
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