The University of Iowa Healthcare department of Radiology is seeking Nuclear Pharmacist to provide patient-oriented service that embodies the scientific knowledge and professional judgement required to improve and promote health through assurance of the safe and efficacious use of radioactive drugs for diagnosis and therapy. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities: Prepare and dispense radioactive drugs and devices in accordance with physician orders and in compliance with Federal and State regulations and Departmental policies Perform appropriate quality control tests on radiopharmaceuticals in compliance with Federal and State regulations, professional practice standards, and Departmental policies. Perform appropriate quality assurance tests on instruments and equipment in compliance with Federal and State regulations, professional practice standards, and Departmental policies. Maintain records of all transactions, monitoring and test results, and other documentation in compliance with Federal and State regulations, professional practice standards and University and Departmental policies. Maintain appropriate inventory of radiopharmaceuticals and supplies, storing under proper conditions to ensure security, radiation safety, and stability. Procure radiopharmaceuticals and supplies in compliance with Federal and State regulations and University and Departmental policies. Receive and unpack radiopharmaceuticals and supplies in compliance with Federal and State regulations and University and Departmental policies. Pack and ship expired radiopharmaceuticals and radioactive sources in compliance with Federal and State regulations and University and Departmental policies. Store and dispose of radioactive waste, hazardous chemical waste, and biologic waste in compliance with Federal and State regulations and University and Departmental policies. Participate in provision of Departmental inservice education and training programs, and in the education and training of students, residents, and others. Assist in research and other special projects, including radiopharmacy activities associated with Investigational New Drugs and clinical trials. Provide information to physicians, other healthcare personnel, patients, and others regarding choice of radiopharmaceutical, dosage, side effects, radiation exposure, drug interactions, purposeful drug interventions, and other radiopharmaceutical information. Assist in the review and revision of the UI Health Care Formulary and Handbook, Departmental policies and procedures, and other documents. Assist in planning Departmental goals, preparing Departmental budgets, and determining radiopharmaceutical supply charges. Serve as liaison between the Department and other areas such as UI Health Care Pharmacy Department and the University’s Environmental Health and Safety Office. Participate in preparation for and during inspections by various entities including Iowa Department of Public Health, Iowa Department of Inspections and Appeals, and The Joint Commission. Supervision received: General supervision is received from the Director of Nuclear Medicine. Supervision exercised: Functional supervision may be exercised over assigned Nuclear Medicine technologists and students. University of Iowa Healthcare—recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States—is Iowa's only comprehensive academic medical center and a regional referral center. Each day more than 12,000 employees, students, and volunteers work together to provide safe, quality health care and excellent service for our patients. Simply stated, our mission is: Changing Medicine. Changing Lives.®
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level