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Quality Control Nuclear Medicine

Location:
Keokuk, IA
Posted:
August 24, 2011

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Kimberly A Glynn, CNMT

*** * *** **.

Keokuk, IA 52632

913-***-****

u5bf6z@r.postjobfree.com

Career Objective

To obtain a position utilizing my skills as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist at an institution that has a commitment to patient care, advancement in medical technology, and team work in the work place.

Certification

• Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist, July 2003

• American Red Cross – Basic Life Support, November 2008

• The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts License, April 2008

Education

University of Missouri – Columbia Columbia, MO

Bachelors of Health Science, Nuclear Medicine, 2003

Special Courses taken include Advanced Cardiac Life Support, Organization & Administration, Introduction to Research, and Problem Based Learning.

Continuing Education

• Nuclear Medicine

• Nuclear Cardiology

• GE Applications Training April 2007

• EKG Training

• PET

Employment History

St. Luke’s Hospital October 2006 to Present

Lee’s Summit (East), Missouri

Duties include: Pro re nata (PRN). Work hot lab, performing daily Quality Control (QC), dose calibrator QC, checking in packages, sending packages back to pharmacy, order pharmaceuticals for the test, perform general nuclear medicine studies from speaking with the patient, performing the test, processing the images and test presentation to the Radiologist.

Sacred Heart of Jesus School March 2011 to Present

Shawnee, Kansas

Duties Include: Started substitute teaching for them. Worked in the library as a substitute teacher while librarian was away.

Centerpoint Medical Center May 2007 to October 2010

Independence, Missouri

Duties included: Working hot lab, stress lab, performing daily and weekly Quality Control (QC), dose calibrator QC, checking in packages, sending packages back to pharmacy, order pharmaceuticals for the day and the next day, archiving old studies, inventory regulation, actively engaged in an intense call schedule, and performing general and cardiac nuclear medicine test from speaking with the patient, performing the test, processing the images and test presentation to Radiologist. Helped with the opening of the department and hospital.

Medical Center of Independence September 2006 to May 2007

Independence, Missouri

Duties included: Working hot lab, stress lab, performing daily and weekly Quality Control (QC), dose calibrator QC, checking in packages, sending packages back to pharmacy, order pharmaceuticals for the day and the next day, archiving old studies, inventory regulation, actively engaged in an intense call schedule, and performing general and cardiac nuclear medicine test from speaking with the patient, performing the test, processing the images and test presentation to Radiologist. Performed De-Commissioning and closing of the Nuclear Medicine Department upon closing of Hospital.

Midwest Cardiology, P.C., April 2005 to September 2006

Omaha, NE

Duties included: Supervise daily activities of the nuclear medicine department, perform cardiac nuclear stress testing from speaking with patient and starting IV’s to imaging, stressing and processing study. Perform monthly and daily Quality Control (QC), dose calibrator QC, check in packages and return to pharmacy, order pharmaceuticals for the next day, call and remind patients of stress test, archive and retrieve studies, maintain patient database, and inventory regulation.

St. Luke’s Hospital, May 2003 to April 2005

Chesterfield, MO

Duties included: Working hot lab, stress lab, performing daily and weekly Quality Control (QC), dose calibrator QC, checking in packages, sending packages back to pharmacy, order pharmaceuticals for the day and the next day, archiving old studies, patient database maintenance, peaking the cameras, involved in burning new flood tables, involved in conflict resolution for PACS, in charge of inventory regulation, On-call throughout the week and weekends, and performing the test from speaking with the patient to processing the images. Made kits for pharmaceuticals needed throughout the day, (ex: HDP, MAA, & Choletec)

Mid – America Isotopes, Pharmacy Technician, October 2001 to August 2002

Ashland, MO

Missouri State Licensed Pharmacy Technician.

Duties included: Contacting hospitals for next day orders, preparing orders for pharmacist, call once a month for a week at a time, deliver radioactive doses to hospitals, boxed up radioactive doses for delivery to hospitals with proper DOT’s, helped with radiopharmaceutical preparation, perform pharmaceutical QC TLC, milked generators, and on call helped pharmacist prepare kits.

Volunteer Work

• Summer 1998 and 1999: Appalachia Service Project (ASP) in Tennessee and West Virginia. Worked with a group of teenagers and we rebuilt houses for lower income families.

• School 1997-1998: Helped teach Parish School of Religion (PSR) to second graders.

• Physical Therapy: Worked at three different clinics helping the physical therapist with patients, helped patients when they needed assistance. Assisted on many different cases with many different patients. The therapist would use me to show the patient how the exercise was to be performed.

Professional Affiliation

• Member Society of Nuclear Medicine

Clinical Experience

• Each rotation lasted 6 weeks at the following sites:

o University of Missouri – Columbia Hospital (3 rotations)

o Ellis Fischel Cancer Center

o Boone County Hospital (2 rotations), PET experience

o VA Hospital

Skills

Computer knowledge including: Windows XP, Cerner, PACS, GE Applications and Microsoft Applications

Vendor Experience

Biodose, ADAC/Phillips, Siemens, and Syntrac



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