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  2. American Board of Nuclear Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Nuclear Medicine is the primary certifying organization for nuclear medicine in the United States. The Board serves the public through assurance of high quality patient care by establishing standards of training, initial certification, and continuing competence of physicians providing nuclear medicine diagnostic and therapeutic services.

  3. American Society of Radiologic Technologists - Wikipedia

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    Until then, training programs varied greatly in length and in the subjects covered. The ASXT presented its first standardized curriculum in 1952. It described a one-year course in x-ray technology and recommended the number of hours that should be devoted to each subject, ranging from physics and anatomy to positioning and darkroom technique.

  4. Nuclear medicine physician - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear medicine physicians, also called nuclear radiologists or simply nucleologists, [1] [2] are medical specialists that use tracers, usually radiopharmaceuticals, for diagnosis and therapy. Nuclear medicine procedures are the major clinical applications of molecular imaging and molecular therapy.

  5. 10 Jobs With High Pay That Require Only Associate Degrees - AOL

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    Nuclear Medicine Technologist Median annual salary: $92,500 This is a highly technical job, as nuclear medicine technologists are in charge of giving patients medication that is radioactive ...

  6. American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine, founded in 1976, also known as the ABSNM is an organization in North America that offers certification to specialty areas of advanced nuclear medicine. The board offers certification in the following areas: [1] Nuclear Medicine Physics and Instrumentation; Radiopharmaceutical Science; Radiation ...

  7. Clinical technologist - Wikipedia

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    In X-ray radiography and radiotherapy, it is radiographers who will carry out the imaging or treatment, while technologists may be involved in equipment testing and radiation protection activities. [1] [10] In nuclear medicine however, those with technologist or radiographer training largely have the same responsibilities. [11]

  8. Radiographer - Wikipedia

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    In 1972, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) which is affiliated with TU started the Proficiency Certificate Level (PCL) Radiography course however this has since stopped. Radiotherapy was first introduced at Maternity Hospital in 1976 utilising radium needle treatment. CT and Nuclear Medicine was introduced in 1988 at Bir Hospital.

  9. Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), formerly the Society of Nuclear Medicine, is a nonprofit scientific and professional organization that promotes the science, technology and practical application of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging. SNMMI's mission is to improve human health by advancing molecular imaging and ...