Bachelor of Health Science Degree Program - Professional Practice in Nuclear Medicine Technology II NUMT 4220   Professional Practice in Nuclear Medicine Technology II
CREDIT HOURS: 3
This clinical education course will provide students with the opportunity to assume clinical responsibility and further develop professionalism skills in nuclear medicine technology. Students will be scheduled in a variety of diagnostic imaging areas where they will be responsible, with remote supervision, for functioning as an integral member of an interprofessional health care team. This course will also provide the opportunity for students to practice professional advocacy, recommend evidence-based changes to current practice, and engage in activities to support and promote the nuclear medicine profession. Students will be required to obtain all remaining competencies as required by the CAMRT National Competency Profile.
NOTES: Students cannot be registered in NUMT 4210.03 and 4220.03 concurrently.
FORMAT COMMENTS: Clinical Education Course
PREREQUISITES: NUMT 3500.03
RESTRICTIONS: Restricted to Bachelor of Health Science students in the professional stream of Nuclear Medicine Technology