Large Animal Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Technician
Alumni Network Job Board(1 month ago)
About this role
The Large Animal Advanced Diagnostic Imaging Technician A is a veterinary imaging specialist focused on nuclear medicine, performing scintigraphy and PET studies for large animals. The role supports clinical diagnostics, teaching, and research in collaboration with radiologists, clinicians, residents, and students. The position also assists across other imaging modalities within the veterinary hospital.
Required Skills
- Horse Handling
- Nuclear Medicine
- Radiopharmaceuticals
- Image Acquisition
- PACS
- Quality Assurance
- Radiation Safety
- Patient Restraint
- Equipment Calibration
- Teaching
Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- Associate's Degree
- CVT
- RT
- CNMT
About Alumni Network Job Board
upenn.eduThe University of Pennsylvania (Penn) is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across schools such as Wharton (business), Penn Medicine, SEAS (engineering), Law, Nursing, and the School of Arts & Sciences. Penn emphasizes interdisciplinary research, innovation, and entrepreneurship, translating scholarship into clinical care, startups, and public policy. Founded in the 18th century with ties to Benjamin Franklin, it maintains a large research enterprise, global partnerships, and a broad alumni network.
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