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    Advanced Medical Imaging Technology Nuclear Medicine

    University of Cincinnati

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    United States of America, Cincinnati

    University RankQS Ranking
    697

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    35CRT-AMIT-PTC-AMIT-NM

    Application Fee

    USD 100 

    Campuses

    East Campus

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines21-Aug-2023
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 1,188  / credit
    Next Intake 21-Aug-2023

    Advanced Medical Imaging Technology Nuclear Medicine

    About

    The Advanced Medical Imaging Technology (AMIT) Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate program provides an avenue for post-baccalaureate students who are unable to pursue a second baccalaureate or an advanced degree.

    Nuclear medicine technology is a branch of medicine that deals with the use of radioactive substances in research, diagnosis, and treatment.

    The program is 12 consecutive months in duration.  Through a combination of classroom, online learning, and clinical instruction, students will be taught the specific skills needed for entry-level positions in Nuclear Medicine Technology. You may also choose to study the second modality (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) for an additional 12 month curriculum.

    Upon completion of the professional curriculum, certificate students are eligible to sit for national board exams, a necessity in nearly all healthcare fields. It is our goal to supply you with the necessary level of training and experience to adequately prepare for these examinations.

    Mission, Outcomes & Goals

    For additional details on the program's mission and goals, please visit the Mission & Vision page.

    For additional information on our outcomes, please visit the Program Outcomes & Links page.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Students enrolled in Jordanian national curriculum are asked to report their current subjects on the “Current or Most Recent Year Courses” section of the Common App. Advise your school counselor, headmaster, director, etc. to upload the following documents to the Common App:

    • Transcripts with final Preparatory school results for year 10, coursework and scores for year 11, and as much as is available for year 12 by the application deadline
    • If you have completed secondary school, official copy of the General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi), accompanied by a certified word-for-word English translation

    If the transcript is issued in a language other than English, it must be accompanied by an English translation.

    Career

    Advanced Medical Imaging Technology – Nuclear Medicine Technology program graduates are employed in hospitals, medical centers, outpatient clinics, and research facilities. Advancement in this field may involve promotion to supervisory and administrative positions, equipment and pharmaceutical sales, product support, and teaching.

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for nuclear medicine technologists is expected to grow by 7% (much faster than the national average) and the current median pay is $77,950 per year.

    Most full-time Nuclear Medicine Technologists work about 40 hours a week. They may, however, have evening, weekend or on-call hours. Opportunities for part-time and shift work also are available.

    Physical stamina is important, because Nuclear Medicine Technologists are on their feet for long periods and need to assist incapacitated patients. Nuclear Medicine Technologists work with stationary diagnostic imaging devices but their duties may include performing some services at the patient's bedside. Some technologists travel to patients' locations, using large vans and trucks equipped with sophisticated diagnostic equipment.

    Although Nuclear Medicine Technologists use radiation as part of their occupation, radiation hazards are minimized by the use of shielding and the application of radiation safety practices. All individuals working with radiation are monitored continuously for radiation exposure.

    Gainful Employment Program Disclosure

    Please click on the following link for Gainful Employment disclosure information: Gainful Employment Program Disclosure.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    USD 1,188  / credit

    Application Fee

    USD 100 

    How to Apply

    • Complete Common Application
    • Pay $100 non-refundable fee
    • Submit official School transcripts
    • Submit official test scores
    • Submit letter of recommendation (optional)
    University of Cincinnati

    Advanced Medical Imaging Technology Nuclear Medicine

    University of Cincinnati

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    United States of America,

    Cincinnati

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