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RADIOLOGIC SCIENCES AND IMAGING
Associate of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology
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THE CAREER
The nuclear medicine technologist is a paramedical worker concerned with the use of radioactive materials for physicians to diagnose and treat medical conditions. Once registered, the NM technologist can practice in the United States and Canada with a state license.
TWO-YEAR PROGRAM
The nuclear medicine program is a cooperative endeavor with the Nuclear Medicine Institute (NMI) at The University of Findlay. The first year of the program is spent at Kettering College of Medical Arts completing the courses required for admission to the NMI program. During the first semester in the program on the Kettering campus, the student must apply for admission to NMI. Once accepted, the student will spend the first semester of their second year at the Findlay campus and the final two semesters at a clinical site arranged by the student and the clinical coordinator of the NMI program.
When all requirements have been met at Kettering College of Medical Arts and the NMI program at The University of Findlay, Kettering College will award the Associate of Science degree in nuclear medicine technology, and the NMI awards a certificate of completion.
ACCREDITATION
Kettering College of Medical Arts is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, approved by the Seventh-day Adventist Board of Regents, and authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents. The nuclear medicine technology program is accredited by the Joint Review Committee of Education in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCENMT) and the Ohio Department of Health X-Ray Control Program.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (937) 298-3399 Ext. 55620. For information about NMI, call (419) 434-4708 or click here. |