Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nuclear Medicine Technology

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Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nuclear Medicine Technology

time-durations

Duration: 12 Month(s)

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

Rochester, Minnesota, USA

Course TypeBachelor

Course Specialty

Nuclear Medicine Technology

Overview

The Nuclear Medicine Technology Program at Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences provides specialized education in diagnostic imaging using radioactive tracers. The program combines classroom instruction with hands-on clinical training in Mayo Clinic’s advanced imaging facilities. Students learn to perform nuclear medicine procedures such as PET (Positron Emission Tomography) and SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography) scans. The curriculum includes training in radiation safety, radiopharmaceutical preparation, imaging instrumentation, and patient care. Students work closely with experienced nuclear medicine technologists and physicians, gaining exposure to a wide range of clinical cases. The program emphasizes precision, safety, and adherence to regulatory standards in nuclear imaging. Graduates are prepared for careers in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, and specialized nuclear medicine departments.

Admission Intake

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Fee (USD):

20000

Stipend (INR):

No stipend is provided during this program.

Accomodation:

As Per Availability

Scholarship:

-

Eligibility

  • Associate or bachelor’s degree in radiologic technology, nuclear medicine, or related field
  • Background in patient care and medical imaging preferred
  • Strong academic record in allied health sciences
  • Submission of official academic transcripts
  • Professional resume or curriculum vitae
  • Letters of recommendation from academic or clinical supervisors
  • English language proficiency for international applicants if applicable

Minimum Education

DNM (Diploma in Nuclear Medicine)Diploma in Radiological Technology

Admission Process:

  1. Visit the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences admissions portal.
  2. Select the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program and create an applicant account.
  3. Complete the online application and upload required documents.
  4. Submit official academic transcripts from previous institutions.
  5. Provide letters of recommendation and a professional resume.
  6. Applications are reviewed by the admissions committee.
  7. Selected applicants receive admission confirmation and enrollment instructions.
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