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Information Provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
Nuclear Medicine Technologists

Career Profile:
Health Care Careers

About 7 out of 10 work in hospitals. Nuclear medicine technology programs range in length from 1 to 4 years and lead to a certificate, an associate degree, or a bachelors degree. Faster than average growth will arise from an increase in the number of middle-aged and elderly persons, who are the primary users of diagnostic procedures. The number of job openings each year will be relatively low because the occupation is small; technologists who also are trained in other diagnostic methods, such as radiologic technology or diagnostic medical sonography, will have the best prospects.


On average, Nuclear Medicine Technologists earn $ 62,300 per year.

10%
25%
75%
90%

$ 46,490/yr
$ 53,530/yr
$ 72,410/yr
$ 82,310/yr

Number of people in profession:


Job Outlook:

Job Opportunities for Health Care Careers are
expected to:
Increase faster than average.



Recommended Education Level:


Degrees in this Field:

Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist
Radiation Protection/Health Physics Technician

Related Ocupations:

Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians


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