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  • Medical Imaging and Radiation Safety

Background:

  • Nuclear medicine technologists frequently assume radiation safety officer (RSO) and associate RSO responsibilities.
  • These roles extend beyond radioactive materials management to encompass broader hospital safety, including CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform nuclear medicine technologists about the expanding scope of radiation safety responsibilities.
  • To guide technologists interested in pursuing advanced radiation safety certification through the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTСB).

Main Methods:

  • Review of the evolving responsibilities of nuclear medicine technologists in radiation safety.
  • Consultation of the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board's advanced certification examination content outline.

Main Results:

  • Technologists' safety duties now include medical imaging modalities like CT, MRI, and fluoroscopy.
  • The NMTСB certification examination content outline is extensive and serves as a primary resource for preparation.

Conclusions:

  • Nuclear medicine technologists require a comprehensive understanding of radiation safety across various medical imaging modalities.
  • Prospective candidates for advanced NMTСB certification should thoroughly review the official content outline for examination preparation.