Nuclear medical technologists give patients small amounts of radioactive drugs to take precise images of the body. At Roosevelt, you’ll study chemistry, pharmacy and technology as you prepare to care for patients. In the last five years, every nuclear medicine graduate has found a job six months after graduation. Nuclear medicine technologists earn an average of $79,590 per year (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Most nuclear medicine technologists work in hospitals, but many work for medical clinics, diagnostic clinics and research labs. After graduation, you could earn additional certifications in other imaging techniques like:
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