Certificate in Health Science - Nuclear Medicine Tech
Nuclear medicine technologists use radioactive materials and sophisticated electronic scanning equipment techniques to image the body and treat disease. The responsibilities of a nuclear medicine technologist includes safe and proper handling of radioactive materials, care and operation of radiation detection equipment, knowledge of technical and biological principles and most importantly, patient care. The applied skills of nuclear medicine technologists complement nuclear medicine physicians by providing clinical information pertinent to patient diagnosis and treatment. The Nuclear Medicine Certificate program is a full-time program. Admission is limited to those who meet the specific admi
Courses
- AHS102 — Medical Terminology
- AHS117 — The Care of Patients
- AHS127 — Basic Patient Care
- AHS131 — Computers in Healthcare
- AHS141 — Phlebotomy for Hea Cr Pr
- AHS145 — Electrocardiography
- AHS156 — Electrocardiography Prac
- BIO210 — Anatomy & Physiology I
- BIO211 — Anatomy & Physiology II
- CHM105 — Gen Organic & Biochemis
- CHM110 — College Chemistry I
- ENG160 — Technical Communications
- MAT110 — College Algebra
- NMT100 — Preparation for Clinical
- NMT101 — Intro to Nuclear Med
- NMT102 — Nuclear Med Proced I
- NMT103 — Nuclear Medicine Physics
- NMT104 — Nuclear Med Proced II
- NMT105 — Quality Assur Methodol
- NMT106 — Nuclear Med Proced III
- NMT107 — Nuclear Med Instrumenta
- NMT109 — Spec Top in Nuclear Med
- NMT150 — Appl Nuclear Medicine I
- NMT151 — Appl Nuclear Medicine II
- NMT152 — Appl Nuclear Med III
- PHI115 — Contemp Moral Issues
- PHY201 — Physics I
- PSY201 — General Psychology