Consultant – Nuclear Medicine

Consultant – Nuclear Medicine
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Uganda
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Created Date: 2026-04-23
End Date: 2026-06-21
Experience: 9 - 10 years
Salary: 0
Industry: Others
Openings: 1
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Job Description: Consultant – Nuclear Medicine
Location: International Placement (Confidential) Experience: Minimum 9 Years Salary: Competitive / Negotiable
Role Objective
We are seeking a highly qualified Consultant in Nuclear Medicine to provide advanced diagnostic and therapeutic services using radioactive materials. The ideal candidate will play a key role in delivering accurate imaging, interpreting nuclear scans, and administering targeted radionuclide therapies while ensuring patient safety and compliance with international standards.
Required Qualifications
Education: MB.CH.B (or equivalent) from a recognized University.
Specialization: Master of Medicine in Nuclear Medicine OR M.Med in Radiology with a Fellowship in Nuclear Medicine.
Experience: Minimum 9 years of relevant clinical experience.
Accreditation: 1–2 years of recent experience within a JCI-accredited hospital is mandatory.
Licensing: Valid medical license and eligibility for international medical registration.
Publications: A proven track record of scientific publications in the field is highly advantageous.
Key Skills & Competencies
Deep expertise in nuclear imaging techniques and radionuclide therapy.
Thorough knowledge of international radiation safety standards.
Precision-oriented analytical and diagnostic skills.
Excellent communication skills for cross-departmental teamwork.
Experience Requirements:
Key Responsibilities
Advanced Imaging: Perform and interpret complex nuclear medicine procedures, including PET, SPECT, and gamma camera studies.
Therapeutic Services: Administer targeted radionuclide therapies for thyroid disorders, oncological conditions, and other diseases.
Radiation Safety: Oversee the safe handling, storage, and disposal of radioactive materials in strict accordance with international regulatory guidelines.
Collaborative Care: Partner with multidisciplinary teams, including Oncologists and Radiologists, to provide comprehensive patient treatment plans.
Leadership: Supervise and mentor medical technologists and junior medical staff within the department.
Quality & Research: Participate in radiation safety programs and clinical audits. Contribute to academic growth through research, teaching, and scientific publications.
