Imaging technology on the imaging medicine and nuclear medicine graduate students, after graduation can apply for technical positions, right?

Imaging medicine and nuclear medicine is a specialized field in the medical field, graduate students can usually find employment in related fields in technical positions after graduation. After graduation, you can consider working in the following technical positions or related fields:

1. Medical Imaging Technician: You will be responsible for performing medical imaging examinations, such as X-rays, CTs, MRIs, and ultrasounds, in a medical facility (e.g., a hospital or clinic). You will be responsible for operating equipment, capturing images, and possibly assisting physicians with initial analysis and diagnosis when necessary.

2. Nuclear Medicine Technician: specializes in nuclear medicine examinations and treatments such as radioisotope scans and nuclide therapy in a nuclear medicine department. You will be responsible for operating radioisotope equipment, performing image acquisition and data analysis.

3, medical imaging equipment sales and service: you can join a medical equipment company and work in the sales and service of medical imaging equipment. You will need to have an understanding of equipment technology and be able to provide relevant technical support and training to customers.

4. Medical imaging researcher: If you are interested in the research and innovation of medical imaging technology, you can choose to work in medical imaging research. You can participate in development, improvement or clinical research projects in medical imaging technology and collaborate with other researchers.