What Does a Nuclear Medicine Technician Do?

Do you have an interest in the field of health care? Do you love science, stay physically fit, and enjoy working independently? If so, you might like to work as a nuclear medicine technician. Read on for more information about the job duties and educational requirements for this career.

Job Description

Nuclear medicine technicians or nuclear medicine technologists (NMTs) use radioactive materials to diagnose and treat diseases under the supervision of a physician. They prepare radiopharmaceuticals, administer them to patients, and use imaging devices to record the distribution within a patient's body. Nurses and physicians then use these images to diagnose maladies of the internal organs, nervous or circulatory system. There are several areas in which you may sub-specialize, such as nuclear cardiology (imaging of the circulation around the heart) or positron-emission tomography (PET) and 3-D imaging.