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17th September 2016, 12:06 PM
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M.sc. Nuclear medicine technology in aims
Hi buddy I want to take admission in All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to do M.sc. Nuclear medicine technology, so can you here tell me about this course ??
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17th September 2016, 12:10 PM
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Re: M.sc. Nuclear medicine technology in aims
As you want to take admission in All Indian Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to do M.sc. Nuclear medicine technology so I am telling require info : Nuclear Medicine is an established clinical specialty with wide ranging diagnostic and therapeutic techniques. This is a specialized branch of medicine, and is multidisciplinary in nature. Admission eligibility Minimum qualification for admission to M.sc. Nuclear medicine technology course will be B.Sc. from a recognized university with physics, chemistry and biology as core subjects. Syllabus I. BASIC Sciences 1. Introduction to Basic Physics : 2. Mechanism of Radioactive Decay 3. Beta & Gamma emission, electron capture 4. Decay schemes and energy level diagrams 5. The laws of Radioactive Decay 6. Physical, biological and effective half lives 7. Units of activity, the Becquerel,, Curie Course and Curriculum of Nuclear Medicine Technology 41 8. Properties of Radiation 9. Relevance in Nuclear Medicine 10. Properties of beta and gamma radiation 11. Interactions of beta and gamma radiation with matter 12. Compton scattering. 13. Radionuclide hazards. 14. Internal exposure – contamination control 15. External exposure – shielding, distance, time 16. Safe handling of radioactive sources 17. Basis of computers and logic involved 18. Filters and its use in the image processing 19. 3 D construction 20. Fusion imaging principal of DICOM, image transfer PACK technology. II. INSTRUMENTATION 1. Gamma camera. both single and dual head 2. Positron Emission Tomography scanner (both simple and Hybrid) 3. Medical Cyclotron 4. Basis of automated Radiopharmacy modules 5. Basic Quality Control Instrument uniformity, resolution 6. Daily, weekly and monthly quality control procedures for all the instruments 7. NEMA classification 8. Record keeping of quality assurance procedures. 9. Film processing 10. Film characteristics, processor QC 11. Dose calibrators – theory of operation and QC 12. Probe systems – basic components, 13. System set up and calibration. 14. Basic counting experiments 15. Single and dual SPECT Systems 16. Highlight main features and use of operational manual 17. Photo peak, energy window width 18. Collimator, distance, count-rate 19. Total counts, exposure 20. Radio-immunoassay– Theory of operation of well type counter, multi channel counter 21. Beta counter principals and operation 42 Syllabus M Sc / M Biotech — AIIMS 22. Personal computers principals and application software for Word; Data base; and Excel; Power point etc AIIMS M.sc. Nuclear medicine technology program detail |