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Can a registered medical technologies work as a nuclear medicine in USA? I have already a certification here in philippines under PNRI regarding course on handling radioisotopes
I had nuclear scans doing in the past and the airlines TSA won't let you fly out of the airport in Minnesota and USA. Saying it is that we are dangerous to flying on planes. Due to the dye radioisotope I got and I had to cancel ✖️❌❌❌❌ my vacation time due to the dye radioisotope. Please teach the TSA agents of the radioisotope a threatened the crew and people on the plane.
@@sammy4543 I already have a certificate here in my country philippines. Does the hospital in the USA acknowledge my certificate or do i need to get a certificate from the US?
Medical Scientist will be doing research and usually requires a PhD. Medical lab tech tend to work in hospitals doing blood work. Doesn't require as much education.
I see they don't have any option for middle eastern and Latinx people. I wish the demographics were broken down in a better way. Anyways, that sounds like an interesting career!
They have “Latino/hispanic” which covers Latinx, but straight up I think middle eastern people just have to check “other” on census stuff it’s kinda fucked up.
Can a registered medical technologies work as a nuclear medicine in USA? I have already a certification here in philippines under PNRI regarding course on handling radioisotopes
Nuclear medicine techs have to pass licensing exams specific to that modality. I believe it’s the JRCERT or something else, just google “how to become licensed nuclear medicine tech USA” But also, some states have their own licensing so make sure to check out the specific state you’re going to move to
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Can a registered medical technologies work as a nuclear medicine in USA?
I have already a certification here in philippines under PNRI regarding course on handling radioisotopes
I had nuclear scans doing in the past and the airlines TSA won't let you fly out of the airport in Minnesota and USA. Saying it is that we are dangerous to flying on planes. Due to the dye radioisotope I got and I had to cancel ✖️❌❌❌❌ my vacation time due to the dye radioisotope. Please teach the TSA agents of the radioisotope a threatened the crew and people on the plane.
Can a registered nurse work as a nuclear medicine tech in the USA?
It requires a separate certification
@@sammy4543 I already have a certificate here in my country philippines. Does the hospital in the USA acknowledge my certificate or do i need to get a certificate from the US?
@@sammy4543 can you please tell me which certificate required for this ?
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Medical Scientist will be doing research and usually requires a PhD. Medical lab tech tend to work in hospitals doing blood work. Doesn't require as much education.
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I see they don't have any option for middle eastern and Latinx people. I wish the demographics were broken down in a better way.
Anyways, that sounds like an interesting career!
They have “Latino/hispanic” which covers Latinx, but straight up I think middle eastern people just have to check “other” on census stuff it’s kinda fucked up.
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Can a registered medical technologies work as a nuclear medicine in USA?
I have already a certification here in philippines under PNRI regarding course on handling radioisotopes
Nuclear medicine techs have to pass licensing exams specific to that modality. I believe it’s the JRCERT or something else, just google “how to become licensed nuclear medicine tech USA”
But also, some states have their own licensing so make sure to check out the specific state you’re going to move to