Job Purpose
The Senior Registrar, Nuclear Medicine will be responsible for providing clinical care and support in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patients using nuclear medicine procedures. The role holder will work under the supervision of consultants to perform and interpret imaging studies, contribute to multidisciplinary care, and support the safe use of radioactive materials in line with regulatory standards.
Key Accountabilities/Responsibilities
Clinical Care
Conduct patient assessments and contribute to the diagnosis and management of conditions requiring nuclear medicine.
Perform and interpret nuclear imaging studies (e.g., PET/CT, SPECT) under consultant supervision.
Assist in the preparation, administration, and safe handling of radiopharmaceuticals.
Monitor patients during procedures, ensuring comfort and safety, and respond appropriately to any adverse reactions.
Provide clinical input to multidisciplinary team meetings and case discussions.
Radiation Safety & Compliance
Adhere to radiation protection standards and guidelines, ensuring compliance with regulatory and hospital protocols.
Support the implementation of safety procedures for handling, storage, and disposal of radioactive materials.
Participate in quality assurance, clinical audits, and departmental safety checks.
Patient Education & Advocacy
Explain procedures, risks, and benefits to patients and families, ensuring informed consent.
Promote patient-centred care through clear communication and empathy.
Teaching & Mentorship
Support the training and supervision of junior residents, interns, and medical students.
Participate in case presentations, tutorials, and departmental teaching activities.
Research & Service Development
Contribute to clinical research, audits, and quality improvement initiatives in nuclear medicine.
Stay abreast of developments in nuclear imaging and therapy, applying evidence-based practice.
Must have skills
PET CT SPECT
Qualifications
Medical Degree (MBBS, MBChB, or equivalent) from a recognized institution.
Completion of Part I (Primary) Fellowship Examination of the National Postgraduate Medical College of Nigeria (NPMCN) or equivalent in a relevant specialty.
Valid medical license and registration.
Membership of relevant professional associations
Minimum of 4 years' clinical experience, including time spent in residency.
Experience in nuclear medicine or exposure to related specialties (radiology, oncology, cardiology).
Experience in managing patients undergoing imaging procedures and familiarity with radiopharmaceuticals.
Understanding of nuclear medicine principles and clinical applications.
Familiarity with PET/CT, SPECT, and molecular imaging techniques.
Knowledge of oncology, cardiology, and neurology conditions benefiting from nuclear medicine.