Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist
at University at Buffalo in Buffalo, NY
Program Details
Duration
About 2 years
Completers
5
How This Program Compares
National median wage — Healthcare
$60,780
Across all experience levels in this field
Projected job growth — Healthcare
+8%
National outlook for this field
About This Program
Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist is an associate degree program offered at the University at Buffalo, a public institution in Buffalo, NY. The program trains students to work with radioactive materials and imaging equipment used in diagnosing and treating diseases in clinical settings.
This program belongs to the allied health diagnostic, intervention, and treatment professions field (CIP 51.0905). University at Buffalo offers a range of related health and technical programs, including Engineering/Industrial Management at the bachelor's level, Athletic Training/Trainer at the bachelor's level, Computer/Information Technology Services Administration and Management at the associate level, and Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse at the associate level. Students can expect training in radiopharmaceutical preparation, patient imaging procedures, and radiation safety protocols relevant to nuclear medicine practice.
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