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A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology

Associate Degree Program

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Program Highlights
  • 24 Months Program*
  • Online Didactic with On-Ground Clinical Areas
  • Job Placement Assistance
  • Veteran and Military Benefits

*94 Approved Instructional Weeks

Tuition & Fees
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Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $61,585.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,585.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $61,585.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Student Tuition Recovery Fund (Non-Refundable)  $152.50
Registration Fee (Non-Refundable) $100.00
Books (Non-Refundable, if accessed) $475.00
Tuition Fee $60,858.00

TOTAL PROGRAM COST*

*Program Fees are subject to change

$61,585.50

 

Welcome Message from the Program Director

Cybil Nielsen
Nuclear Medicine Program Director

I am thrilled to extend a warm welcome to you as you explore the captivating realm of nuclear medicine. At Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts, we pride ourselves on offering a transformative educational experience that delves into the cutting-edge intersection of medicine, technology, and patient care.

Nuclear medicine is not just a field; it’s a journey of discovery and innovation. As the Program Director, I am excited to share the unparalleled potential of nuclear medicine to revolutionize healthcare diagnostics and treatment. With a unique blend of molecular imaging and therapeutic applications, nuclear medicine empowers us to visualize the intricacies of the human body at the cellular level, providing once unimaginable insights.

About the A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program

Program Mission

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts aims to offer quality allied health and nursing programs that integrate professional skills, career-focused education, and hands-on practical experience by empowering students to develop and achieve their personal and career goals.

The mission of the nuclear medicine technology program is to provide the healthcare community with compassionate, competent, and professional nuclear medicine technologists.

The program’s philosophy is to educate students to succeed in the evolving field of Nuclear Medicine. Our students will demonstrate the highest standards of excellence, integrity, didactic commitment, and clinical competency. Students will graduate with a diverse background of clinical exposure and exemplify compassionate and professional patient care.

A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program Description

The Associate of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a 24-month program that prepares students with essential general education classes, a core nuclear medicine curriculum, and real-life experience at clinical sites. The program begins with basic nuclear medicine principles and builds on that knowledge to bring the student to the level needed to pass the national credentialing exam.

The curriculum includes diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine procedures, radiopharmaceutical preparation and administration, and imaging equipment quality control procedures. The program also includes courses on emerging hybrid imaging technologies, including positron emission tomography (PET), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The program includes online classwork, live online lectures, and clinical experiences.

In their clinical experiences, the student will be under the direct supervision of a nuclear medicine technologist and will learn the administration and preparation of radiopharmaceuticals for use in diagnostic and therapeutic applications. They will also use specialized imaging equipment to visualize the human body’s pathologic conditions and physiologic processes. The student will elevate their critical thinking skills to deliver high-quality care consistently. Student rotations may include work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, imaging centers, research facilities, and mobile imaging trailers.

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Program Goals and Objectives

Graduate students who will demonstrate the knowledge and skills required of competent entry-level nuclear medicine technologists.

Empower students to apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills in the clinical setting to ensure patient safety and diagnostic study acquisition.

Produce students who demonstrate competent communication skills with patients and medical and administrative staff.

Promote acknowledgment of and adherence to ethical and professional responsibilities.

Produce students who will uphold radiation protection practices to protect themselves and their patients.

Prepare students to take and pass the national credentialing examination.

A.S. in NM Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students are expected to be able to:

  • Demonstrate proficiency in providing high-quality and compassionate patient care.
  • Exhibit competence in both diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine exams.
  • Follow ALARA and radiation safety practices to minimize radiation exposure to themselves and their patients.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of numerous radiopharmaceuticals and their application in nuclear medicine imaging.
  • Display proficiency in quality control procedures for various nuclear medicine imaging equipment types.
  • Communicate effectively and professionally in both verbal and written forms.
  • Perform with high ethics and an exemplary level of professionalism.

A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program Delivery

The instructional delivery for Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts programs is either a blended format or full-distance education. For blended programs, clinical/practicum hours are completed at an assigned clinical site(s). The lectures and labs may be held in a distance education format or on campus through direct classroom instruction. The A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology is full distance education. Limited online and hybrid courses are available for prerequisite courses. 

Program Information, Length, and Schedule

Program length, Months
24*
Hours
2,646
Semester Credit Hours
173
Clinical Hours
1,232

*(94 Approved instruction Weeks)

 

The program information, length, and schedule may change. Make sure to read the accompanying Addendum for changes and updates. Speak with an admission advisor for details.

 

The Nuclear Medicine Technology program is an Associate of Science degree program. The student will receive didactic, laboratory, and clinical experience in affiliated medical facilities. Instructor to student ratio is as follows: online lectures 1:25 and clinical 1:1. Classes may be scheduled Monday through Sunday. Students will attend no more than forty (40) hours per week of instruction, including didactic, labs, and clinical. Clinical activities may be held on weekdays or weekends, and shifts may include day or evening as the clinical site requires. Didactic courses are held between 8 AM–8 PM.

 

Students receive 1,414 hours of didactic and laboratory instruction and 1,232 hours of clinical education, allowing them to apply the lecture topics to practical use.

Requirements

  • Admission Requirements
  • Performance Requirements
  • Graduation Requirements
  • Please review the following requirements: General Admission Requirements for all programs.

    Applicants must:

    • Attend or view a live or recorded Information Session.
    • Submit original transcripts from the Registrar at an educational institution for applicants requesting credit granting for some/all General Education courses. Copies are not accepted. All coursework must be completed and given a “C” grade or better. All credit granting is subject to the approval of the Program Director or Program Coordinator. Please allow seven (7) days for review.

    Applicants are deemed qualified on a point system. The highest-ranked (above a minimum) will be offered seats in the program. The top-scoring candidates will be brought in for the interview process. The following point system evaluates each applicant, showing the maximum score achievable.

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  • Please review the following requirements: General Performance Requirements for all programs.

    Each program has specific physical and non-physical requirements to ensure student and patient safety and welfare. Almost all of our students (check with an admission advisor if applicable) must be able to:

     

    A.S. in NM, students must have the following abilities:

    • Lift more than 50 pounds (22.68 kg).
    • Be able to push and pull routinely.
      • 1 pound (0.45 kg)—5 pounds (2.27 kg) frequently—lead aprons, files, lead syringes.
      • 20 pounds (9.07 kg)—70 pounds (31.75 kilograms) occasionally—patient transfers and positioning.
    • Hear sufficiently to assess patient needs and communicate verbally with other healthcare providers.
    • Have full use of arms, hands, and wrists.
    • Must be able to move quickly on the feet.
    • Sit in class for up to eight (8) hours per day.
    • Stand and walk on your feet 80% of the time.
    • Reach or above shoulder level for 90% of work time.
    • Bend or flex the upper trunk forward up to 45 degrees and flex the lower torso into a squatting position.
    • Rotate the upper trunk up to 30 degrees to the right and left.
    • Work compassionately and effectively with sick patients.

     

    A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology program students must have sufficient strength, motor coordination, and manual dexterity to:

    • Transport, move, lift, and transfer patients from a wheelchair or cart to an X-ray table or a patient bed.
    • Move, adjust, and manipulate various mobile and non-mobile nuclear medicine equipment.
    • Complete examinations on the patient according to established policies and procedures with speed and accuracy.

     

    A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology program students must also be capable of:

    • Handling stressful situations related to technical and procedural standards and patient care situations.
    • Providing physical and emotional support to the patient during the imaging procedures.
    • Ability to respond to situations requiring first aid and provide emergency care to the patient without or until the physician arrives.
    • Communicating verbally in an effective manner to direct patients during imaging examinations
    • Visually recognizing anatomy on a computer monitor
    • Respond to warning sounds, machine alarms, and calls for help

     

    A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology program students must have the mental and intellectual capacity to:

    • Calculate and administer radiopharmaceutical doses under the supervision of a licensed nuclear medicine technologist per department protocol and procedures.  
    • Review and evaluate the recorded images on a computer monitor and archiving system for identifying patient anatomy and pathology.
    • Cope with heavy workloads, demanding patients, and life-threatening clinical situations.
    • Behave in an ethical, sound, competent, compassionate, and professional manner in the classroom and the clinic.

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  • The following requirements must be met for a student to graduate from the Nuclear Medicine Technology program at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts:

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A.S. in NM Program Admission Point System

Applicants are deemed qualified on a point system. The highest-ranked (above a minimum) will be offered seats in the program. The top-scoring candidates will be brought in for the interview process. The following point system evaluates each applicant, showing the possible maximum score.

 

Nuclear Medicne Technology ProgramPossible Points
I. CCAT50
II. Post-Secondary Education50
   Associate Degree25
   Baccalaureate Degree or higher30
III. Academic Achievement: College Level GPA160
   Anatomy with Laboratory30

   Physiology with Laboratory 30
   College Algebra30
   Physics30
   English10
   Chemistry with Laboratory30
If the course was taken more than twice (to include drop/withdrawal), it would not be counted in points. The Anatomy and Physiology courses must be (2) two separate courses, each with a laboratory.
IV. One-Page Resume (required)10
V. Health Care Background80
   1-3 years20
   More than 3 years30
   Background as a registered RT, Sonographer, MRI technologist, or Radiation Therapy Technologist50
VI. Personal Interview50
  • Interview Questions
  • Appearance and Demeanor
  • Communication Skills
  • Maturity
  • Overall Impression
  • Holistic Evaluation
VII. Evaluation from the Office of Admissions25
Total Possible Points425

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A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program Outline

Course NumberTitleClock HoursQuarter Credit Hours
GE 002Principles of Physics45.04.5
GE 003Conceptual Chemistry with Laboratory75.06.0
GE 020AHuman Body in Health & Disease I with Laboratory75.06.0
GE 020BHuman Body in Health & Disease II with Laboratory75.06.0
GE 112Algebra I45.04.5
GE 230Written & Oral Communication45.04.5
GEH 301Ethics & Law in Health Sciences45.04.5
NM 111Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine100.08.0
NM 112Introduction to the Science of Nuclear Medicine100.010.0
NM 121Radiation Protection & Biology75.07.5
NM 122Instrumentation in Nuclear Medicine I80.08.0
NM 123Nuclear Physics60.06.0
NM 131Nuclear Procedures I95.08.5
NM 132Instrumentation in Nuclear Medicine II75.07.5
NM 141Nuclear Procedures II60.06.0
NM 142Nuclear Pharmacy60.06.0
NM 143Principles of CT in Nuclear Medicine70.07.0
NM 250CClinical Practice I128.04.0
NM 251Cross-Sectional Anatomy48.04.5
NM 252Principles of PET in Nuclear Medicine60.06.0
NM 253Pharmacology, Drug Administration, and Venipuncture544.5
NM 260CClinical Practice II360.012.0
NM 270CClinical Practice III384.012.5
NM 271Nuclear Procedures III 36.03.5
NM 280CClinical Practice IV360.012.0
NM 281Nuclear Medicine Capstone 36.03.5
Total2,646.0173.0

 

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A.S. in NM Program Clinical Training

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts considers clinical experience one of the most vital parts of medical education. While attending radiology technology school, students must be rotated throughout our affiliated medical facilities. Students may be required to travel 100 miles (160.93 km) to their clinical site from the campus of attendance.

Additionally, if you have a facility that is interested in hosting you for your clinical rotations, you may apply for clinical site approval by completing and submitting the new clinical affiliate request form

Nuclear Medicine Technologist Job Outlook and Salary

The job outlook for Nuclear Medicine Technologists in California is positive. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), employment of nuclear medicine technologists is projected to grow 5% from 2020 to 2030, which is faster than the average for all occupations. The demand for diagnostic imaging is expected to increase as the population ages and as technology advances.

As of 2021, the average annual salary for Nuclear Medicine Technologists in California is $106,810, which is higher than the national average. However, salaries can vary depending on location, employer, and experience. Some areas in California, such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, may offer higher salaries due to the higher cost of living.

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Accreditation and Approval

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts holds national institutional accreditation by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES). ABHES accreditation does not include continuing education courses.

ABHES Mailing Address:
6116 Executive Blvd., Suite 730
North Bethesda, MD 20852

ABHES Phone301-291-7550
ABHES EmailInfo
ABHES Website: abhes.org/

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts is a private institution approved to operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education. Approval to operate means the institution is compliant with the minimum standards in the California Private Postsecondary Education Act (CPPEA) of 2009 (as amended) and Division 7.5 of Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. CPPEA governs the Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education.

 

The Office of Student Assistance and Relief is available to support prospective students, current students, or past students of private postsecondary educational institutions in making informed decisions, understanding their rights, and navigating available services and relief options. The office may be reached by calling (888) 370- 7589, option #5, or by visiting osar.bppe.ca.gov.

BPPE Mailing Address:
1747 N. Market Blvd., Suite 225
Sacramento, CA 95834

BPPE Phone888-370-7589
BPPE EmailGeneral
BPPE Website: bppe.ca.gov/

The Associate of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program is programmatically accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Nuclear Medicine Technology (JRCNMT). 

 

JRCNMT Mailing Address:
820 W Danforth Road, Suite B1
Edmond, Oklahoma, 73003

JRCNMT Phone(405) 285-0546
JRCNMT EmailGeneral
JRCNMT Website: www.jrcnmt.org

Certification for NM Technologists in California

Find more information about the Licensure, Certification, and Registry Disclaimer in the school catalog.

In California, practicing nuclear medicine technologists must have an active Certified Technologist, Nuclear Medicine (CTNM) certificate. The State of California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch, offers the certificate. Once certified, the nuclear medicine technologist can legally practice within California. 

Eligibility for Registry Certification in Nuclear Medicine
Candidates for registry certification in nuclear medicine must meet basic requirements in the three components of the equation:

 

1. Ethics

Pre-Application Review Process
The applicant must disclose the history of criminal and misdemeanor proceedings for the certifying exam. The specific language is whether you have been convicted of a crime or misdemeanor, including, but not limited to:

  • Misdemeanor
  • Gross Misdemeanor
  • Felony
  • All alcohol and drug-related violations
  • Military Court Martial

For this section, “Convicted” includes a criminal proceeding where a finding or verdict of guilty is made or returned, but

  • The adjudication of guilt is either withheld, deferred, or not entered; or

  • The sentence is suspended or stayed; or

  • A criminal proceeding where the individual enters a plea of guilty or no contest (nolo contendere); or

  • There is a pre-trial diversion.

You are NOT required to report offenses committed as a juvenile and were adjudicated through the juvenile court system.

An applicant with a concern is advised to obtain a pre-application review of eligibility for certification before entering the program. The information can be obtained from the regulatory agency by calling (651) 687-0048 or their website at www.arrt.org.

 

2. Education

Eligibility for certification also specifies the satisfaction of educational preparation requirements. For the primary pathway to certification, eligibility requires completing the respective discipline’s formal educational program accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the regulatory body. Candidates must also demonstrate competency in didactic coursework and a specified list of clinical procedures.

For the post-primary pathway to certification, candidates must hold registration in a supporting category and document clinical experience. Further details may be found in the handbooks available for each post-primary certification discipline.

 

3. Examination

Finally, after meeting all other qualifications, eligibility requires candidates for certification to pass a registry examination. The exams assess the knowledge and cognitive skills underlying the intelligent performance of the tasks typically required of staff technologists practicing within the respective disciplines. Exam content is specified on this website and in the respective handbook for each discipline.

California Department of Public Health, Radiologic Health Branch contact information is MS 7610, P.O. Box 997414, Certification Unit, Sacramento, CA 95899-7414, Phone: 916-327-5106, Fax: (916) 440-7999, Web: http://www.dhs.ca.gov/rhb.

 

*Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts has not determined if any programs fulfill the educational requirements for specific professional licensure or certification required for employment outside California unless identified by the program below. It is recommended that students located in, or planning to relocate to, a state apart from the physical campus offering the program research any certification or employment requirements for their intended state.

Financial Aid

Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts aims to help every student obtain Financial Aid* to attend their chosen program. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts participates in various federal and state student financial assistance programs.

The financial aid programs are designed to assist students with inadequate financial resources to meet their education’s total cost. Each campus has a Financial Aid Advisor who can help students with any financial aid questions.

For more information, please visit our Financial Aid page.

*for those who qualify

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Catalog and Addendum
2023-2024

A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology Program FAQs

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  • No, an externship will be provided for all of our students.

  • No, all externships are unpaid.

  • For a cost breakdown, please see the Program Fees section.

     
  • Financial Aid is available for those who qualify. Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts participates in various federal and state student financial assistance programs.

  • The A.S. in Nuclear Medicine Technology program is an Associate of Science degree program.

  • Please find more info about Licensure, Certification, and Registry Disclaimer policy in our Catalog and Addendum.

  • Yes. Test preparation is strongly emphasized throughout the students’ curriculum at Gurnick Academy of Medical Arts.

  • We assist with job placement for all students completing the program. However, we cannot guarantee employment.

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