Michigan’s lone Nuclear Medicine Technology program at Ferris State reaches golden anniversary while still growing through partnerships - Ferris State Torch

Ferris State University's Bachelor of Science degree in Nuclear Medicine Technology is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The program has experienced growth through technological advancements and partnerships with healthcare providers. The program has adapted to technological innovations, offering hands-on experience with PET/CT and PET/MRI. The program enjoys partnerships with healthcare facilities in Grand Rapids and other cities in Michigan. Graduates of the program have a 100 percent placement rate and have many job opportunities in the field. Fernando Anleu, a graduate of the program, is working as a technologist at BAMF Health and credits his degree for his professional growth. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts a growing demand for Nuclear Medicine Technologists, with median pay at $92,500.

Mon, 12 Aug 2024 19:02:18 GMT | Ferris State Torch