If you have a keen interest in the health sciences and computer technology and are looking for a people-oriented career, consider Nuclear Medicine Technology!
Nuclear medicine combines chemistry, physics, mathematics, computer technology, and medicine in using radioactivity to diagnose and treat disease. Though there are many diagnostic techniques currently available, nuclear medicine uniquely provides information about both the structure and function of virtually every major organ system within the body. It is this ability to characterize and quantify physiologic function which seperates nuclear medicine from other imaging modalities, such as x-ray. Nuclear Medicine procedures are safe, they involve little or no patient discomfort and do not require the use of anesthesia. |

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Biomedical & Radiological Technologies | School of Allied Health Sciences Please email comments, suggestions or questions to: Mary Anne Owen, mowen@mcg.edu. May 12, 2009 |