I am wondering how many people know about Nuclear Medicine?
December 16, 2009 by
Filed under nuclear medicine
I am In the nuclear medicine program at my school, but I get asked alot of questions regarding what I do. I am wondering if anyone knows out there in answers land.
No never heard of it.
no, wat is it?
I have heard of it but I only have a rough idea of what is covered.
For me, i’ve never heard of such thing!!
BUT try these: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_medicine
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/chas/nuclear.html#anchor3750368
http://science.howstuffworks.com/nuclear-medicine.htm
nuclear, that doesn’t sound good, and I have never heard of such medicine
So you are studying how to create the incredible hulk.
Cool.
Tell your questioners that, and then tell them “You would not like me when I get angry.” just to see if they laugh when you say it. It’s an old television line.
In the meanwhile, remember to wear your rad badge. You wouldn’t want to hulk out yourself.
But if you want to have fun some time, buy some glow in the dark paint and turn out the lights so that people think you touched things you shouldn’t have. It would make me laugh.
This is a branch of medicine that uses radiation to provide information about a person’s anatomy and the functioning of specific organs. In most cases, the information enables physicians to provide a quick, accurate diagnosis of conditions such as cancer, heart disease, thyroid disorders and bone fractures. In some cases, radiation is used to treat the condition.Nuclear medicine enables doctors to produce a quick, accurate diagnosis of a wide range of conditions and diseases in a person of any age. This allows the appropriate treatment to begin as early as possible, which means it has a far greater chance of being fully effective. In addition, the tests are painless and most scans expose patients to only minimal amounts of radiation. Nuclear medicine provides an effective means of examining whether some tissues are functioning properly.