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ADMISSION TO THE NUCLEAR MEDICINE PROGRAM
Classes for new nuclear medicine technology students begin in the Fall semester (August) and run for 15 consecutive months. During the 15 month program, students participate in a structured rotation sequence through the nuclear medicine departments of the Methodist Healthcare System in Memphis, TN.
To be admitted to the Nuclear Medicine, students must meet one of the requirements listed below:
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Completion of a Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) approved Associate Degree Program in Radiologic Technology.
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Receive credit by articulation. Registered radiologic technologists who do not possess an Associate Degree may receive 50 radiologic technology credit hours by providing documentation of the following requirements:
When both requirements have been met, the Chair of the Department of Radiologic Sciences will formally notify the Office of Admissions & Records and credit will be recorded on the student's transcript for 50 hours of ASU Radiologic Technology courses.
Applicants to the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program are selected by the Admissions Committee, using the following criteria:
The above criteria are converted to a point system. Selection is competitive and only 6 slots are available.
Deadline for application is October 1st for January admission. See the Director of Radiologic Sciences Programs for complete instructions for application.
Contact the Arkansas State Radiological Sciences Program Offline:
Department of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences
College of Nursing and Health Professions
Arkansas State University
P.O. Box 910
State University (Jonesboro), AR 72467-0910
Phone: 870-972-3073
Fax: 870-972-2004
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