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Nuclear Medicine Programs at Ontario Colleges

What to expect from a career working with Nuclear Medicine

Images and scans of bones, organs and tissues are vital in helping doctors detect diseases and other health issues. Working directly with patients and doctors, nuclear medicine technologists are trained to administer the necessary radiopharmaceuticals (substances that release gamma rays) to take and analyze scans, analyze biological specimens and process image data. Ontario college nuclear medicine programs provide students with the hands-on training and scientific knowledge needed to work in this specialized medical field.

If you want to work with cutting-edge technology in the field of nuclear medicine, here’s what you need to know. More

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MICHENER MAIN CLOSED 3 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) 2013 - Sep Visit

NUCLEAR MEDICINE


  • Program Code: TRN
  • Credential: DEGREE
  • Program Level: COLLABORATIVE
  • Program Type: REGULAR
  • Language of Instruction: English
  • Entry Level: ENTRY LEVEL 1
  • Highly Competitive: N

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Collaborative Program With University Of Toronto. Upon Successful Program Completion Both A Michener 'Advanced Diploma' And A University Degree Are Earned. Applications Are Made Through The Ontario Universities' Application Centre (Ouac) Www.Ouac.On.Ca