Nuclear Medicine Technology

The Nuclear Medicine Technology Program at the University of Findlay provides the field of nuclear medicine with technologists who are highly skilled, knowledgeable, conscientious, and competent providers of high-quality patient care in the medical community.

What is nuclear medicine technology?
Nuclear medicine technology is concerned with the safe and effective use of radioactive materials for the diagnosis of various pathological diseases and for the treatment of some specific disorders. Learn more about nuclear medicine technology.

The nuclear medicine technology program at University of Findlay is accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Educational Programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT), 820 W. Danforth Rd, #B1 / Edmond, OK 73003; phone 405-285-0546; [email protected]; www.jrcnmt.org. This program is currently on probation but it is accredited. For more information go to JRCNMT online directory of accredited programs and read the accreditation letter linked to the program's directory listing (https://www.jrcnmt.org/find-a-program/). Implications of attending a program that is on probation are available at https://www.jrcnmt.org/students/program-on-probation-faqs/.

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We are proud to have scholarships and awards available for our nuclear medicine students. Learn more about our scholarships.

This degree program is eligible for Choose Ohio First scholarship funding.

NMI graduates work in a variety of settings including:

Medical Centers
Community Hospitals
University Teaching Hospitals
Imaging Centers
Private Industry
Government Institutions
Radiopharmacies

Gainful Employment Disclosure
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