Preparing and administering radio pharmaceuticals orally or by injection or inhalation.
Explaining the imaging procedure to patients, answering questions, and ensuring their comfort while placing them in the appropriate position for scanning.
Operating imaging equipment, such as PET and SPECT scans.
Processing images on the brain, thyroid, bone, heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver on the computer.
Monitoring patients for unusual reactions to radioactive drugs.
Keeping detailed records of the amount and type of radio pharmaceutical used on and off the procedure.
Producing computer-generated or film images for interpretation by the physicians.
Following safety procedures to protect staff and patients from unnecessary radiation exposure.
Maintaining and examining medical machines and imaging equipment.
Carrying out periodic calibration of quality assurance.
Monitor the patient to check for unusual reactions to the drugs.
Keep detailed records of procedures.
Maintaining current knowledge of the frequent advances, innovations, and developments in the field.
Candidates can also approach through call.