Internships
After successfully completing the 90 credit program at the Barry campus, the student may apply for a 12-15 month period of academic and clinical training in an approved and accredited school of nuclear medicine technology affiliated with Barry University. The university will grant 30 semesters hours of credit for this internship program.
Acceptance into the nuclear medicine program at Barry University does not guarantee acceptance into the internship.
What will the internship be like? Students work with patients to obtain diagnostic information under the direct supervision of a Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist. Responsibilities may include: radiation safety, quality control, radioactive drug preparation and administration, operation of clinical instruments and computers, positioning of patients for imaging procedures, collection and preparation of biological specimens, and data analysis.
