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Frequently Asked Questions:
How many Clinical Vascular Scientist jobs are available on Pertemps?
There are 50 Clinical Vascular Scientist jobs available on Pertemps right now.
What does a Clinical Vascular Scientist do?
Vascular scientists use ultrasound and other non-invasive techniques to image and assess the blood flow of patients with diseases of the arteries and veins. They also help to diagnose a range of conditions, including strokes, varicose veins, and aneurysms.
Tasks required include:
- Uses a range of imaging devices for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes.
- Assesses patients and interprets clinical requirements to determine appropriate radiographic treatments.
- Verifies identity of patient and ensures that necessary preparations have been made for the examination/treatment.
- Decides length and intensity of exposure or strength of dosage of isotope.
- Positions patient and operates x-ray, scanning or fluoroscopic equipment.
- Maintains records of all radiographic/therapeutic work undertaken.
- Plans course of treatment with clinical oncologists and physicists.
- Calculates radiation dosage and maps volume to be treated.
- Explains treatment to patient and management of any side effects.
- Carries out post-treatment reviews and follow-ups.
What are the entry requirements for a Clinical Vascular Scientist?
Entrants for medical radiography possess a degree in radiography recognised by the Health Professions Council (HPC). Those with a relevant first degree may qualify by completing a pre-registration postgraduate diploma or a Masters qualification. Post-qualifying courses are available for specialist areas.