Neuroimaging Specialist

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Last updated on 06 Feb 2026

Overview

Neuroimaging Specialists use imaging technologies like MRI, CT, and PET scans to examine the structure and function of the brain and nervous system. Their interpretations aid in diagnosing neurological conditions such as epilepsy, tumors, strokes, and multiple sclerosis. They often work in hospitals, research centers, or neurology clinics. This role requires precision and collaboration with neurologists and radiologists. Neuroimaging is a cornerstone of modern brain and nerve disorder management.

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Job Description
  1. Operate advanced neuroimaging equipment for diagnostic scans.
  2. Analyze images to detect abnormalities in the brain or spine.
  3. Assist neurologists and neurosurgeons with clinical assessments.
  4. Maintain patient safety and comfort during imaging procedures.
  5. Participate in research on brain structure-function relationships.
  6. Ensure accuracy and quality in scan reporting and documentation.
  7. Monitor technological advancements in neuroimaging tools.
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