Nuclear medicine
technologist
Duties and
responsibilities
Nuclear medicine
technologists prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals to detect and treat
disease. What they do is they position some type of equipment on the patient
and they take images of the patient. The pictures allow physicians to identify
the problems or abnormal things in areas. They work in performed specialized
areas such as hospital departments, clinics, and laboratories.
Salary
$28,000 - $42,000
Education
requirements
Students should
take the most challenging science, math, and English courses. Be in nuclear medicine
technology training programs from a time of one to four years. Associate and bachelor’s
degree are offered in colleges and universities.
I would like
to be in it to study nuclear training programs.
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