Preparation and Logistic Considerations in Performing PET and PET/Computed Tomography in Pediatric Patients

It is good for the nuclear medicine technologist to be aware of the normal variants and the appearance of a good-quality scan. The primary responsibility as a nuclear medicine technologist is to provide an optimal quality scan that maximizes the reading physician ’s ability to correctly interpret while using current radiation safety practices as the best possible experience is created for patients and families. Combining the radiation safety aspects (nuclear) with how care is provided (medicine) and the use of the most recent equipment (technology) is what defines a nuclear medicine technologist.
Source: PET Clinics - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research