Pathways to Nuclear Medicine Competence
Outlines common competency pathways for technologists and physicians including supervised clinical hours, board certification options, and documentation expectations for radiopharmacy and imaging competencies.
Building a Nuclear Medicine Portfolio
Guidance on logging case volumes, documenting radiopharmacy experience and quantitative PET cases, and seeking mentorship for advanced roles such as PET lead, theranostics coordinator, or research technologist.
Career Opportunities in Nuclear Medicine
Discussion of roles including nuclear medicine technologist, PET/CT specialist, radiopharmacist, theranostics technologist, research scientist, and vendor clinical specialist and typical employer expectations for experience and continuing education.