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Nuclear Medicine Technology

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Nuclear Medicine Technology Program - Rochester
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Classroom instruction is scheduled primarily in the fall, followed by clinical rotations.

A building block approach is used for all instruction. Lectures and workshops start with a review of college course work and build on those concepts as they apply to nuclear medicine. Workshops include topics such as cell-labeling techniques, instrumentation, patient-handling techniques and computer applications.

You will gain supervised clinical experience using state-of-the-art equipment including computers, cameras and PET. Clinical rotations in each area of imaging and nuclear pharmacy are one to two weeks in length. As your knowledge and skills in nuclear medicine increase, supervision will be reduced, allowing you to function more independently on routine procedures.

Rotations
Students who are in good standing, academically and clinically, may be offered a four-week elective rotation to Mayo Clinic’s practice in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Ariz. This rotation will give you intensive clinical experience in a broader range of practice environments. These rotations take place between March and July. Mayo Clinic funds the authorized additional costs for those selected.

Students may elect to participate in rotations to three other sites. Franciscan Skemp Healthcare Mayo Health System in LaCrosse, WI, Immanuel St. Joseph's Hospital Mayo Health System in Mankato, MN, and Central Minnesota Heart Center at the St. Cloud Hospital, St. Cloud, MN offer one or two-week rotations during the spring and summer.

Course Sequencing
The curriculum for the program is taught on a semester-based schedule to match the academic structure of our program affiliates.

Course Schedule for Semester-Hours Program

Fall Semester I
Course
Credits
Hospital Orientation
1
Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
4
Radiation Protection
3
Mathematical Evaluation of Clinical Data
1
Clinical Nuclear Practicum I
5
Nuclear Medicine Chemistry and Chemistry of Radionuclides
3

Spring Semester II
Course
Credits
Clinical Instrumentation and Techniques
4
Records and Administrative Procedures
1
Clinical Nuclear Practicum II
6
Application of Radionuclides to Medicine
2
Clinical Radiation Biology
1
Therapeutic Radionuclides
1
Application of Computers to Nuclear Medicine
2
Total
34

 

The total curriculum equals 1,853 hours (i.e., 391 hours in lectures and workshops and 1,462 hours in clinical rotations).

Grading or Evaluation
Mayo School of Health Sciences uses student evaluative tools that include:

  • Written examination
  • Demonstration of skills
  • Self-assessment exercises
  • Faculty reviews

Our system of evaluation provides students and faculty with a comprehensive look at individual performance. This allows faculty and administrative staff to direct students who are experiencing academic difficulty to the appropriate support resources, including tutoring programs and counseling opportunities.

Curriculum Enhancement
Mayo School of Health Sciences is committed to developing and maintaining the very best education programs. Changes may be made to the curriculum and other aspects of this program as necessary to assure the highest-quality training.

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