Nuclear Medicine Technology, Certificate
The Nuclear Medicine Technology certificate involves clinical education. Upon successful completion of the program, students are eligible for two certification boards: American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification Board (NMTCB). In addition, graduates must also obtain licensure in the State of Illinois with IEMA (Illinois Emergency Management Agency). This certificate program consists of 40 credits in the courses listed below.
Courses
- DMIN 1100 — Basics of Nuclear Medicine 3 Credit Hours
- DMIN 1101 — Physics & Instrumentation Nuclear Medicn 6 Credit Hours
- DMIN 1102 — Nuclear Medicine Radiopharmacy 6 Credit Hours
- DMIN 1103 — Radiation Biology & Safety Bridge 2 Credit Hours
- DMIN 1111 — Clinical Nuclear Medicine I 3 Credit Hours
- DMIN 2200 — Nuclear Medicine Procedures II 4 Credit Hours
- DMIN 2202 — Nuclear Medicine Procedures III 4 Credit Hours
- DMIN 2211 — Clinical Nuclear Medicine II 3 Credit Hours
- DMIN 2212 — Clinical Nuclear Medicine III 3 Credit Hours
- DMIN 2221 — PET/CT 3 Credit Hours
- DMIN 2222 — Nuclear Medicine Review Seminar 1 Credit Hour
- DMIR 2220 — Sectional Anatomy for Diagnostic Imaging 2 Credit Hours