The median expected salary for a typical Nuclear Medical Technician in the United States is $60,914.
Yes you will need to take a safety course to proceed or enter to become a nuclear technician because you will be working with a lot of dangerous and hazardous materials.
It can take anywhere from 1 to 4 years to complete a training program to become a nuclear medical technician. The median yearly salary is just over $70,000.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics online discusses what a Nuclear Medicine Technician does. They discuss the work environment, how to become a Nuclear Medicine Technician, the pay and the job outlook. There is more information at Explore Health Careers which includes a video.
Jobs that you can get as a radiation technician are CT scanner, MRI, Ultrasound, Radiation therapy, Nuclear medicine, mammography, and Radiation Technology.
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Safety training is an important part of any job, whether it is an office job or a job as a nuclear technician. Even if you think you know the information already, it never hurts to keep up-to-date and to refresh your memory.
Larry M Blair has written: 'An analysis of nuclear related technician manpower in the western states' -- subject(s): Nuclear industry, Employees
A Nuclear Physicist or Researcher or Technician would be scientists who know that.
Ronald R. Smith has written: 'Clinical Lab Technician' 'Nuclear Medicine Technologist'