North Central College BSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology
North Central College

North Central College

BSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology

Naperville, USA

BSc

4 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The BSc in Nuclear Medicine Technology program provides students with the knowledge and skills to work in the field of nuclear medicine. It covers aspects such as radiation safety, imaging techniques, and patient care. This program typically takes four years to complete and includes both theoretical and practical learning experiences.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various roles in healthcare, including positions as nuclear medicine technologists, radiologic technologists, or medical imaging specialists. Opportunities may also exist in hospitals, research facilities, and private practice settings.

Why choose nuclear medicine technology at North Central College?

Nuclear medicine is an interdisciplinary field that combines chemistry, physics, biology, mathematics, and computer technology to uniquely provide information about both the structure and function of virtually every major organ system within the body. It is this ability to characterize and quantify physiologic function which separates nuclear medicine from other imaging modalities. With the development of new radiopharmaceuticals, treatments, and the exciting technology of PET/MRI, PET/CT, and SPECT/CT hybrid imaging, the nuclear medicine field has grown significantly over the past years and is expected to grow even more in the future.

Daily tasks of a nuclear medicine technologist include: Preparing and administering radioactive chemical compounds known as radiopharmaceuticals; performing patient imaging procedures using sophisticated radiation-detecting instrumentation; performing computer processing and image enhancement functions; providing images, data analysis, and patient information to the physician for diagnostic interpretation; prepare patients for imaging procedures and radioactive therapy; apply knowledge of radiation physics and safety regulations to radiation safety; and, utilize quality control techniques as part of the quality assurance program.

North Central College's degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology prepares students for a career as a nuclear medicine technologist through a 3+1 program with NM School of Nuclear Medicine Technology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Students spend three years at North Central College, where they complete their liberal arts general education core along with prerequisite science and math courses. This is followed by a 13-month program of study (35 credits) at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The student then graduates from North Central College with a degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology.

Admission to the final year of the program is based upon successful application to the NM School of Nuclear Medicine Technology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in January of junior year. Student applicants are considered and evaluated solely by the faculty/staff at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. Student admission to the program is not guaranteed.

Students intending to major in Nuclear Medicine Technology must meet with the Pre-Professional Health Program Coordinator or the Chemistry Department Chair for the most recent information. Prerequisite courses and other requirements are subject to change.

You can also:

  • Pursue research and lab work under the individualized guidance of North Central’s full-time science faculty.
  • Gain clinical experience at a leading nuclear medicine school with the most advanced technological and diagnostic equipment available.

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