Nuclear Medicine Tech: Salary, Jobs, Education (2022)
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Nuclear medicine technologists prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or treatment. They provide technical support to physicians or others who diagnose, care for, and treat patients and to researchers who investigate uses of radioactive drugs. They also may act as emergency responders in the event of a nuclear disaster.
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Interesting! Can you please make an update about Radiologic Technologist/ Radiographers? Thanks
The information you provided are super helpful,thx
What is the difference between NM and Radiation Therapy?
I'm just interested in sharing our stories and experiences with patients.
Could you do a video on Health and Safety Advisors ?
Yes, surprised I missed that one. Thanks for the idea!
Can a registered medical technologies work as a nuclear medicine in USA?
I have already a certification here in philippines under PNRI regarding course on handling radioisotopes
Hi, I am working in South korea, named Judy.
Is there any group or meeting for workers like me?
I love your videos.
I'm from Iraq by the way. 🇮🇶
Can you do surgical tech:)
Can a registered nurse work as a nuclear medicine tech in the USA?
It requires a separate certification
@@sammy4543 I already have a certificate here in my country philippines. Does the hospital in the USA acknowledge my certificate or do i need to get a certificate from the US?
I have a question, you are requested to answer.
What is the main difference between madical laboratory scientist and madical laboratory technologist?
Medical Scientist will be doing research and usually requires a PhD. Medical lab tech tend to work in hospitals doing blood work. Doesn't require as much education.
I see they don't have any option for middle eastern and Latinx people. I wish the demographics were broken down in a better way.
Anyways, that sounds like an interesting career!
They have “Latino/hispanic” which covers Latinx, but straight up I think middle eastern people just have to check “other” on census stuff it’s kinda fucked up.
Can a engineer become a nuclear medicine physician
Can a registered medical technologies work as a nuclear medicine in USA?
I have already a certification here in philippines under PNRI regarding course on handling radioisotopes
Nuclear medicine techs have to pass licensing exams specific to that modality. I believe it’s the JRCERT or something else, just google “how to become licensed nuclear medicine tech USA”
But also, some states have their own licensing so make sure to check out the specific state you’re going to move to