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X Worked for a well developed, high patient volume cardiac nuclear facility.
X Learned how to multi-task at a very high pace.
X Averaged 27-32 cardiac stress tests per day with 3 CNMT¡¦s.
September 2004 ¡V February 2006 Chapin Nuclear Medicine/(Lexington Medical Center West Columbia, SC)
Chief Nuclear Medicine Technologist/Staff Technologist
X I had the honor of opening an outpatient cardiac nuclear medicine office from the ground up as part of Lexington Hospital in May 2005.
X I was the sole technologist at this location and responsible for all the processes to keep a functioning cardiac nuclear medicine facility operating within the limitations of the governing offices of the state, the budget of the hospital that hosts this branch facility, and keeping the satisfaction of the patients that visit it.
X There was a variety of nuclear stress exams including treadmill, persantine and dipyridomole testing.
X The imaging regimen was on an Adac CardioMD along with processing on Adac¡¦s Pegasys system.
X I was solely responsible to work the physicist and ensure state compliance to all laws.
(September 2004 ¡V February 2006)
(Staff Nuclear Medicine Technologist-Lexington Medical Center)
X This was my first technologist position. As a technologist in this facility I worked in a full range of nuclear medicine procedures including cardiac stress tests involving treadmill and pharmacological stress methods, sentinel node imaging, prostascint imaging and a wide variety of other tests.
X I was able to experience each shift of a functioning nuclear facility on a rotating schedule. I was able to perform all of the department QC and logging to remain within the DHEC quality of standards. South Carolina is an agreement state.
X We averaged anywhere from 20-37 patient¡¦s per work and rotated our shifts and call schedule¡¦s between 7 NMT¡¦s
November 2002 ¡V January 2004 Muhlenberg Regional Medical Center Plainfield, NJ
Emergency Room Registrar
X As a registrar in the ER of a public hospital in the city of Plainfield, I received my first taste of a stressful healthcare environment. I learned how to function under pressure and do my job, and to remember that the patient needs the patience and the respect of the provider.
X I was responsible for the insurance information being placed into the hospital¡¦s computer system after the initial triage evaluation was done.
X I often had to use my less than fluent translation capabilities due to the very large Hispanic population in the city of Plainfield, NJ.
X I worked in this position part-time as a full-time nuclear medicine student and resigned, as planned, at the beginning of my 3rd nuclear medicine semester.
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