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Summer Sessions Director

Coordinates and directs summer session program of college or university: analyzes past records and confers with faculty and staff on enrollment trends to anticipate size of enrollment. Estimates budget requirements on basis of expected income and expenditures and requests allotment of funds. Discusses apportionment of funds with heads of departments and approves or alters detailed budgets according to past financial success of proposed course offerings. Issues invitations to and appoints teaching staff upon recommendations of department heads. Directs preparation and distribution of summer session bulletin and publicity releases. Oversees registration of summer session students. May establish tuition fees as member of committee on basis of expected enrollment to provide income equal to expenses.

Nuclear Medicine Director

Directs and coordinates nuclear medicine services throughout the facility in order to provide optimal service to patients. Oversees all personnel providing nuclear medicine services.: Establishes and administers policies and procedures in cooperation with other hospital officials and administrative personnel. Interprets and administers personnel policies and provides for training program. Reviews nuclear medicine activities and recommends changes in, or better utilization of, facilities, services, and staff. Establishes and maintains work schedules and assignments of staff members. Authorizes purchase of supplies and equipment. Prepares and submits budget, records, reports, and statistical data to administrator of health care facility. Works with Accounts Department, exchanging information needed to process records. Meets with personnel of other local institutions and organizations to promote public health and educational services.

Nuclear Health Physicist

Devises and directs research, training, and monitoring programs to protect personnel from radiation hazards. Develops inspection standards, radiation exposure limits for personnel, safe work methods, and decontamination procedures, and tests surrounding areas to ensure that radiation is not in excess of permissible standards. Requires advanced study in the field of nuclear physics.: Assists in developing standards of permissible concentrations of radioisotopes in liquids and gases. Directs testing and monitoring of equipment and recording of personnel and plant area radiation exposure data. Requests bioassay samples from individuals believed to be exposed. Conducts research pertaining to potential environmental impact of proposed atomic energy related industrial development to determine qualifications for licensing. Requisitions and maintains inventory of instruments. Instructs personnel in principles and regulations related to radiation hazards. Advises public authorities on methods of dealing with radiation hazards and procedures to be followed in radiation incidents, and assists in civil defense planning. If position is in health care field, may evaluate performance of therapeutic radiation equipment utilized in medical treatment of patients. If the position is involved with research, design, development, or standards, may conduct research to develops criteria for design and modification of health physics equipment, such as detectors and counters, to improve radiation protection. May calibrate equipment to assure radiation dosages are as specified. May consult on non-routine medical treatments involving radiation dosages. May instruct radiation technologist or medical personnel on medical physics. May consult with scientific personnel regarding new experiments to determine that equipment or plant design conforms to health physics standards for protection of personnel. May specialize in research concerning decontamination of radioactive equipment and work areas in nuclear plants, laboratories, and other facilities and be designated accordingly.

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.

Nuclear Pharmacist

Dispenses and compounds prescribed radioactive materials for use in nuclear medicine procedures, according to professional standards and state and federal regulatory requirements.: Obtains the desired radioactive material, either from a manufacturer, or from an in house generator system. Dispenses radioactive materials to a hospital, specialty clinic, or other nuclear medicine departments where the radiopharmaceutical will be administered to the patient. Provides drug information to other health professionals to aid the nuclear medicine staff in the selection of products and to assist in the interpretation of unusual studies. Uses procedures that minimize radiation exposure to themselves and to others. Reviews and monitors medication therapy and orders written by appropriate caregivers for safety and effectiveness considering specific patient conditions and health status. Maintains appropriate records of dispensing and oversees and maintains the systems that charge or credit for medications and medication treatments. Maintains established procedures concerning quality assurance, security of controlled substances, and disposal of hazardous waste drugs. Ensures that proper documentation is completed for all medications. Maintains all equipment and systems used in the preparation, oversight and dispensing of medications. Ensures that appropriate medications are available, ordered, prepared, stored and maintained. This position requires a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy, certification or completion of an accredited clinical residency program, a current license, and training on the various radiopharmaceuticals that are used as well as training on the safe handling of radioactive materials. This position may be found in various work settings to include hospital, medical clinic, retail pharmacy, or mail order pharmacy.

Nuclear Medicine Supervisor

Supervises and coordinates the work of Nuclear Medicine Technologists engaged in performing radiologic procedures with radioisotopes. Plans and schedules work for the department, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate manning, space, and facilities for performance of duties. Typically requires a degree in health sciences with five years of experience in nuclear medicine. Registration with the Nuclear Medicine Technology Board and the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists is usually also required. : Supervises and coordinates the work of Nuclear Medicine Technologists engaged in performing radiologic procedures with radioisotopes. Supervises, coordinates, and participates in technical activities to include in vivo and in vitro studies, the calculation of results, and the maintenance, review, and application of computer programs. Plans and schedules work for the department, ensuring proper distribution of assignments and adequate manning, space, and facilities for performance of duties. Monitors the preparation of radiopharmaceuticals. Develops and implements quality assurance programs relating to calibration and maintenance of equipment. Develops, recommends, and implements new procedures and techniques to improve patient care. Assists in the technological development of research programs. Provides for proper nursing care for patients in all areas of the laboratory. Maintains liaison with physicians, research personnel, and staff to resolve problems and to provide advice concerning nuclear medicine procedures, techniques, and equipment. Plans, organizes, implements, and evaluates outcomes of the department's procedures. Works closely with the Staff Physician to ensure that technological services are provided in an efficient and effective manner. Ensures that radioisotopes are available to meet departmental needs. Prepares and manages the departmental budget. Hires, develops, and motivates a qualified nuclear medical staff. May provide instruction to nuclear medicine technology students.

Nuclear Medical Technician

Prepares, measures, and administers radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostic and therapeutic studies, utilizing variety of equipment and following prescribed procedures. Prepares stock solutions of radiopharmaceutical materials, calculates doses, and administers doses, under direction of physician. Calibrates equipment. Performs diagnostic studies on patients as prescribed by physician, using scanners or scintillation cameras to detect radiation emitted and to produce image of organ on photographic film. Typically requires specialized certification.: Measures radioactivity, using Geiger counters, scalers, and scintillation detectors. Administers therapeutic doses of radiopharmaceuticals under direction of physician. Follows radiation safety techniques in use and disposal of radioactive materials.

Technologist Nuclear Medical

Prepares, measures, and administers radiopharmaceuticals in diagnostic and therapeutic studies, utilizing variety of equipment and following prescribed procedures. Prepares stock solutions of radiopharmaceutical materials, calculates doses, and administers doses, under direction of physician. Calibrates equipment. Performs diagnostic studies on patients as prescribed by physician, using scanners or scintillation cameras to detect radiation emitted and to produce image of organ on photographic film. Typically requires specialized certification.: Measures radioactivity, using Geiger counters, scalers, and scintillation detectors. Administers therapeutic doses of radiopharmaceuticals under direction of physician. Follows radiation safety techniques in use and disposal of radioactive materials.

Nuclear Criticality Safety Engineer

Conducts research and analyzes and evaluates proposed and existing methods of transportation, handling, and storage of nuclear fuel to preclude accidental nuclear reaction or exposure at nuclear facilities. Determines potential hazards and accident conditions that may exist in fuel handling and storage, and recommends preventive measures. Reviews and evaluates fuel transfer and storage plans. : Studies reports of nuclear fuel characteristics to determine potential or inherent problems. Reads blueprints of proposed storage facilities and visits storage sites to determine adequacy of storage plans. Forecasts nuclear fuel criticality (point at which nuclear chain reaction becomes self-sustaining), given various factors that may exist in fuel handling and storage, using knowledge of nuclear physics and computer modeling. Summarizes findings and writes reports. Confers with project officials to resolve situations where hazard is beyond acceptable levels. Prepares proposal reports for handling and storage of fuels to be submitted to regulatory review boards. Studies existing procedures, and recommends changes or additions to guidelines and controls to ensure prevention of self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction and exposure.

Nuclear Fuels Reclamation Engineer

Plans, designs, and oversees construction and operation of nuclear fuels reprocessing systems. Performs research and experiments to determine acceptable methods of reclaiming various types of nuclear fuels. Oversees nuclear fuels reprocessing system construction and operation, conferring with construction supervisory and operating personnel. Job is distinguished by the requirement for advanced study in the field of nuclear and environmental engineering.: Designs nuclear fuel reclamation systems and equipment for pilot plants. Communicates with vendors and contractors, and computes cost estimates of reclamation systems. Writes project proposals and submits them to company review board. Studies safety procedures, guidelines, and controls, and confers with safety officials to ensure that safety limits are not violated in design, construction, or operation of systems and equipment. Tests system equipment and approves equipment for operation. Monitors operations to detect potential or inherent problems. Initiates corrective actions and orders plant shutdown in emergency situations. Identifies operational and processing problems and recommends solutions. Maintains log of plant operations, and prepares reports for review by plant officials.



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