Depends on where you work. Working in a hospital requires you to be on call, also may work evenings, weekends and holidays. But, working in a clinic you dont work in the night at all and you're not on call. Only work in the day in the clinic, you are more flexible in a clinic
I start my first semester in fall. I'm excited!!!
What is the criteria to qualify..?
@@mohammadzeeshanrahman5053 very tough exm
You don't need to finish med school to work in nuclear medicine?
U only need a associates degree and get certified
@@jayg.4816 Oh damn, in my country you gotta finish med school and then choose nuclear medicine as a speciality after taking the residency exam
@@stonehead2038 where are u from? im from the states as yall like to say.
@@jayg.4816 From Romania,here med school is a bit longer, it's 6 years, also surgical residency another 6 years it s a bit weird xD
@@jayg.4816 and yea, here you gotta finish medical school and finish the residency on nuclear medicine
What would the daily hours be? Are you on call or is there a schedule
Depends on where you work. Working in a hospital requires you to be on call, also may work evenings, weekends and holidays. But, working in a clinic you dont work in the night at all and you're not on call. Only work in the day in the clinic, you are more flexible in a clinic
I heard that..If radiation emits it will harm us...is that true??
Nah, that not tru
In theory it could.
Actually I m doing BSC MLT can i do M.Sc in Nuclear Medicine?
Yup
Can a chemical engineer do it as a master degree?
How does the two tie together ? That’s interesting