Nuclear Medicine Technologist
Duties and Responsibilities:
Nuclear
Medicine Technologists prepare and administer radiopharmaceuticals (radioactive
substances) to detect and treat disease.
They then position equipment over patients to make images. These pictures allow physicians to identify
abnormal areas.
Average Salary: $28,000 -
$42,000
Educational
Requirement: Nuclear medicine technology training programs
vary in length from one to four years.
One year programs that lead to certification are offered by hospitals. Associate and bachelor degrees are offered in
colleges and universities. Courses
include training in safety, radiation procedures, physical science, and effects
of radiation to the body and organs, and computer techniques.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
Do you think you would like to be one?
I say no because I am not use to chemical stuff cause
you never know what might happen if you mix something with the wrong object so
no.