Resident Nuclear Medicine
OR
Last updated on 19 Dec 2025
Overview
A Resident Nuclear Medicine Doctor is a medical professional undergoing specialized training in the use of radioactive substances for diagnosing and treating diseases. They work under supervision in hospitals or diagnostic centers. Their focus lies in using imaging techniques like PET and SPECT to detect conditions such as cancer, thyroid disorders, and cardiac diseases. They also assist in preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients. The role demands clinical precision, safety compliance, and continuous learning in radiological sciences.

Job Description
- Conduct nuclear imaging procedures under the guidance of senior specialists for accurate diagnosis.
- Assist in the preparation, dosage, and administration of radiopharmaceuticals to patients.
- Monitor patients before, during, and after procedures to ensure safety and address any adverse reactions.
- Interpret scan results and collaborate with other departments for comprehensive patient care.
- Maintain and calibrate imaging equipment to ensure precise diagnostic output.
- Follow radiation safety protocols strictly to protect patients, staff, and themselves.
- Stay updated with advancements in nuclear medicine and participate in academic training or research as required.

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