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I’m frequently contacted via email or phone about brain scans. Now brain scans in Nuclear Medicine can mean a lot of things because each drug we inject tests a different part of the brain.
But what people want to know is if I can diagnose depression, bi-polar mood disorder, addiction. And yes I can. But so can a good psychologist.
You don’t need a scan to sort out your problems. You need people. Go see someone.
When the boss has to be receptionist. #bestbossever https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw34fCygerp/?igshid=18giu1ie6tv9m
Job available
Vacancy/position available: Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Requirements: - BRad Hons Nuclear Medicine or equivalent - Minimum of 2 years private practice experience - PET-CT experience (not an absolute requirement)
Duties: - Perform day-to-day general medicine scans - Perform PET-CT scans - General assistance with reception
Salary: - Negotiable according to experience level (tiered salary) - Can be structured to meet your needs
Inquiries/applications: - Curriculum vitae can be sent to [email protected] - For more information contact Ansu at +27 (0)12 942 0845
Something new...
So we’re trying a new approach to spreading the word about the ins-and-outs of Nuclear Medicine - all the questions you were to afraid to ask or didn’t know you wanted to ask. So keep an eye out for our new blog on Tumblr.
Just getting the hang of it first.
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