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Consultant Nuclear Medicine

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

About Tawam Molecular Imaging Centre:


Tawam Molecular Imaging Centre in Al Ain offers PET/CT Molecular Imaging services that provide advanced diagnostic imaging in several fields such as oncology, cardiology, and neurology.

Our PET.CT imaging process involves the use of small amounts of a radiotracer (radioactive dye) to create three-dimensional images that provide insights into both the functional and anatomical aspects of organs or the entire body. This technology is highly valuable for doctors as it aids in the development of personalized treatment plans and offers more precise assessments of various medical conditions.

At our center, we have a PET.CT scanner and a Cyclotron, a device responsible for generating radiotracers used in molecular imaging. Our team of experienced medical professionals provides patient care within this advanced facility.


Key Responsibilities:

  • PET Imaging Reporting: Report PET-CT scans using a variety of isotopes, including FDG, amyloid, PSMA, Gallium, Choline, and others as required. Cardiac PET imaging experience is desirable but not essential.
  • Cross-Sectional Body Imaging: Provide expertise in reporting cross-sectional body imaging, including CT and MRI scans.
  • Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) / Tumor Board Participation: Actively participate in MDT meetings and tumor boards, providing key imaging insights and contributing to clinical decision-making for oncological cases. Collaborate with clinicians to ensure comprehensive patient management.


Qualifications, Experience, and Skills required:


  • Bachelor of Medicine/MBBS degree or an equivalent qualification from an accredited institution, in line with DOH PQR requirements.
  • Certificate of Completion of Specialty Training in Nuclear Medicine recognized by the DOH or as defined by DOH PQR. Western Board certification (e.g., CCT, American Board, RCPSC, or equivalent) is preferred.
  • Must hold a valid license/registration to practice in the home country and/or the country of last employment (where applicable).
  • Minimum of 3–4 years of post-specialist qualification experience in Nuclear Medicine , or as defined by DOH PQR.
  • Proven expertise in both diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures, with strong knowledge of advanced imaging technologies and radionuclide therapies.
  • Excellent communication, collaboration, and patient care skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.

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