5. Nuclear Medicine Technologist
With this profession you would operate the equipment that takes images of a patient’s body. Technologists administer radioactive drugs to patients before the images are taken to highlight the particular area that’s being examined.
The technologist will look for any potential issues or reactions from the drug in the patient in addition to controlling the equipment. You would typically need an associate’s degree in nuclear medicine technology, although many professionals have a bachelors degree. The salary ranges between $75,660 and $103,660.
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