1. Nuclear Engineer.
2. Nuclear Physicist.
3. Nuclear Medicine Physician.
Out of these career opportunities, I would choose to be a Nuclear Medicine Physician.
Education- Generally a physician begins training in nuclear medicine after finishing medical school in a residency training program.
Training- Following one year of general residency, the resident begins two years of specialty training in areas.
Experience- In addition to a general medical license, nuclear medicine physicians also need to obtain certification from the American Board of Nuclear Medicine (ABNM) and the American Board of Radiology (ABR).
This profession interests me because I would like to go into the medical field, and this career deals with the medical field and nuclear science. whatevaRequirement #4
1. Nuclear Engineer.
2. Nuclear Physicist.
3. Nuclear Medicine Physician.
Out of these career opportunities, I would choose to be a Nuclear Medicine Physician.
Education- Generally a physician begins training in nuclear medicine after finishing medical school in a residency training program.
Training- Following one year of general residency, the resident begins two years of specialty training in areas.
Experience- In addition to a general medical license, nuclear medicine physicians also need to obtain certification from the American Board of Nuclear Medicine (ABNM) and the American Board of Radiology (ABR).
This profession interests me because I would like to go into the medical field, and this career deals with the medical field and nuclear science. whatevaRequirement #4
1. Nuclear Engineer.
2. Nuclear Physicist.
3. Nuclear Medicine Physician.
Out of these career opportunities, I would choose to be a Nuclear Medicine Physician.
Education- Generally a physician begins training in nuclear medicine after finishing medical school in a residency