Kristine Noland RT(N)(CT), CNMT

Director of Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging services at RIVER REGION CARDIOLOGY ASSOCIATES, P.C.
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(386) 825-5501
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Montgomery, Alabama, United States, US

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Credentials

  • ARRT(CT)
    The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
    Jun, 2015
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Director of Nuclear Medicine and PET imaging services
      • Aug 2019 - Present

      Sole RT(N)(CT) Technologist in a Cardiologist's outpatient medical facility. This facility offers PET Ru-82 Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI) and Nuclear Medicine MPI. Siemens ECAT, IS2 Pulse system, Phillips CardioMD. This position included very little onboard training and involved updating hot lab records and procedures from many years worth of non-compliant records. Sole RT(N)(CT) Technologist in a Cardiologist's outpatient medical facility. This facility offers PET Ru-82 Myocardial Perfusion Imaging (MPI) and Nuclear Medicine MPI. Siemens ECAT, IS2 Pulse system, Phillips CardioMD. This position included very little onboard training and involved updating hot lab records and procedures from many years worth of non-compliant records.

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Nuclear Medicine Technologist
      • Aug 2017 - Aug 2019

      Full time nuclear medicine Technologist with a team of 6 other technologists utilizing 5 Philips systems. One Forte, three Skylites, and one SPECT/CT Precedence. This facility is the main campus of PrismaHealth (former Greenville Health Systems) and we provided support for all outlying facilities in the region. This included all emergency care, therapy and research procedures as well as routine care for in and out patients. Full time nuclear medicine Technologist with a team of 6 other technologists utilizing 5 Philips systems. One Forte, three Skylites, and one SPECT/CT Precedence. This facility is the main campus of PrismaHealth (former Greenville Health Systems) and we provided support for all outlying facilities in the region. This included all emergency care, therapy and research procedures as well as routine care for in and out patients.

    • United States
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Lead second shift CT Technologist
      • Nov 2015 - Aug 2017

      November 2015 to Present Responsible for all aspects of inpatient and outpatient care. Responsible for maintaining patient flow between multiple patient originations. Responsible for maintaining communication with nursing and tech staff for in-house patients, nursing and tech staff in the emergency department, ancillary staff from sister facilities, house administrators and specialty physicians calling for emergent procedures, and other modalities within the imaging department. This position necessitated taking the time to explain procedures to patients and answering questions and calming concerns. This facility utilizes GE 64 slice scanner, Phillips 64 slice scanner, and a Phillips 16 slice big bore scanner for special procedures Meditech, powerscribe 360, Terra-recon, PACS systems linked with Erlanger, are also systems daily utilized at this facility. Show less

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • Chief Nuclear Technologist, CT Technologist, Radiation Safety Officer, OSHA
      • Mar 2007 - Nov 2015

      Compliance Officer, HIPAA Administrator. This facility utilizes a Siemens E-cam dual head system with Syngo software, GE Lightspeed 8 slice, Welch Allyn stress system and Fusion RIS software. FHS was a new (2007) independent imaging center and, working closely with the positions, I personally set up all aspects of the nuclear department from the hot lab to organizing all protocols. Organized and maintained the Nuclear ACR accreditation. This facility had a large geriatric patient load and special needs patients which provided challenging patient care almost daily. Responsible for performing all yearly updates to all policies concerning ALARA, Fire safety, OSHA regulations and HIPAA policies. Managed supply management and other areas that cost analysis was needed, and since taking on this role, saved our facility $9,600-12,000 annually. Experience includes training for the past 2 years in CT with formal training beginning in October 2014. applications, devices and pharmaceuticals. This also included facility wide devices including Cat Scan, Ultra Sound and MRI. Responsible for researching, testing, then recommending approval or discontinued use of medical devices for this facility. These processes were based on multi-discipline evaluations, employee input and final analysis for determination on use. Show less

    • Chief Nuclear Technologist, Radiation Safety Officer
      • Jul 2003 - Mar 2007

      ADAC Vertex Gamma Camera with Pegasys work station. Responsible for bringing the Nuclear Medicine department into compliance with State and Federal Guidelines. Maintained and regulated all Radiation Safety issues. Updated all protocols and worked closely with Radiologist to provide up to date services to our patients. My position at this facility included the responsibility of organizing and maintaining ALARA and Radiation Safety policies, and implementing new device protocol management with the approval of the director of imaging. I organized the radiation safety committee and their quarterly meetings, new employee orientations and yearly orientations for all hospital employees. Show less

    • United States
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Nuclear Medicine Technologist
      • Dec 2001 - Jun 2003

      Staff Nuclear Medicine Technologist in a large department utilizing 2 E-CAMs and 1 LFOV system. Responsible for routine Nuclear services and rotated "on-call" duties with three other Technologists. Worked closely with Radiologists as well as Cardiologists in a team oriented atmosphere. PACs system installed during my employment. Staff Nuclear Medicine Technologist in a large department utilizing 2 E-CAMs and 1 LFOV system. Responsible for routine Nuclear services and rotated "on-call" duties with three other Technologists. Worked closely with Radiologists as well as Cardiologists in a team oriented atmosphere. PACs system installed during my employment.

    • Nuclear Medicine Technologist
      • Feb 1997 - Dec 2001

      Full time NMT in a department Equipped with 3 Siemens LFOV cameras and two SMV FX-80 Gamma cameras all with SMV acquisition terminals and processing stations. Biodex Medical system probe and well system with Atomic Lab software. Meditech, Syncore's UDM and PACs. P/SL is a largely pediatric facility which hosted specialty trained Radiologists. I was responsible for the majority of the "call" coverage at this facility which included working alone on the weekends to cover cardiac and other emergency needs. Show less

    • Nuclear Medicine Technologist
      • Feb 1997 - Oct 1999

      Part-time staff Technologist in department utilizing five Gamma Cameras. Competent with GE StarCam and LFOV systems. In depth operations with SMV, Siemens, Sopha and Diacam equipment and software. This facility required 24 hour immediate coverage for all imaging services. My position was responsible for all afternoon, evening and 24 hour weekend coverage for the Nuclear Medicine Department. Part-time staff Technologist in department utilizing five Gamma Cameras. Competent with GE StarCam and LFOV systems. In depth operations with SMV, Siemens, Sopha and Diacam equipment and software. This facility required 24 hour immediate coverage for all imaging services. My position was responsible for all afternoon, evening and 24 hour weekend coverage for the Nuclear Medicine Department.

    • Canada
    • Medical Practices
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Nuclear Medicine Technologist
      • Sep 1995 - Aug 1996

      Staff Technologist in Cardiologist's office utilizing one Picker Gamma camera and ADAC software. Procedures included Dual and single isotope myocardial perfusion studies acquired with a seven- pinhole collimator and resting GBP studies acquired in the usual fashion. Staff Technologist in Cardiologist's office utilizing one Picker Gamma camera and ADAC software. Procedures included Dual and single isotope myocardial perfusion studies acquired with a seven- pinhole collimator and resting GBP studies acquired in the usual fashion.

Education

  • Community College of Denver
    AAS radiology, Nuclear medicine

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