NMT 4900 Clinical Conference II and Thesis Research

(formerly NMT 417)

Writing-Intensive Course

This course will enable students to share their experiences from their clinical rotations with other students. Through extensive case study presentations, students can incorporate their didactic training to actual work-related activities in the clinical laboratories. Students will be required to attend society functions and read society journals. The course will provide review for the registry and certification examinations. The course includes research methods, correlative imaging, public speaking, medical informatics, certification and credentialing and preparation of resumes/cover letters. Students will do an extensive research project on an upcoming study in Nuclear Medicine and write a scientific/professional paper. Students will give a power point presentation to their peers on their research. Upon completion of this course, students will demonstrate proficiency in all skills necessary to fulfill the role of a nuclear medicine technologist.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

NMT 4090

Distribution

Allied Health Sciences