Key Responsibilities:1. Perform diagnostic imaging procedures using radioactive substances: As a Nuclear Medicine Physician, you will be responsible for administering radiopharmaceuticals to patients and using imaging equipment to capture images of the organs or tissues being examined.2. Interpret imaging results: You will analyze the images obtained during diagnostic procedures to provide accurate and timely diagnosis to patients.3. Collaborate with other healthcare professionals: Working closely with radiologists, oncologists, and other medical specialists to determine the best course of treatment based on imaging findings.4. Ensure safety protocols are followed: You will be responsible for maintaining a safe environment for patients, staff, and yourself during the use of radioactive materials.5. Stay up-to-date with advancements in nuclear medicine: Continuing education and staying informed on the latest technologies and techniques in nuclear medicine to provide the best possible care to patients.Required Skills and Expectations:1. Bachelor's degree in a related field (BDS, B.Pharma, B.Sc, B.E, BVSC) with a focus on nuclear medicine.2. Strong understanding of radiation safety protocols and procedures.3. Excellent communication skills to interact with patients and medical professionals effectively.4. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple responsibilities simultaneously.5. Attention to detail and critical thinking skills to accurately interpret imaging results.