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Nuclear Medicine Technicians
When you say that you want to become a nuclear medicine technician it sounds pretty demanding, but the department of labor gives you another perspective on the job saying that it requires an associate degree or a bachelor’s degree.
So what does he do?
The nuclear medicine technician is the person who operates scanning equipment, prepare medicine that patients take to ensure a proper visibility of the insides of the body.
They observe the patients after taking the meds respond to any question related to the images taken while they also make sure that the maximum of radiation isn’t topped.
The jobs sounds great and the salary is on an average annual wage starting at $70,180.