The University at Buffalo Department of Nuclear Medicine trains outstanding physicians to become the leaders of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging in the 21st century.
When you train with our faculty, we’ll augment your understanding of nuclear medicine, providing you with essential knowledge that you’ll tap throughout your career.
Nuclear medicine technology is a health-related profession concerned with use of radioactive materials for diagnostic, therapeutic, and research purposes. The Nuclear Medicine Technology Program prepares students for entry-level positions as staff technologists.
The Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) Program offers a certificate program enabling nuclear medicine technologists to sit for the Computed Tomography (CT) certification exams offered by the ARRT and NMTCB.
Our CME programs offer physicians and allied health care professionals continuous improvement opportunities in patient health care via evidence-based educational activities focusing on advances in medicine, new medical technology, biomedical research and changes in the health care environment.
Pronounced “the best planned city in America” by Frederick Law Olmsted, and often billed as the “20-minute city” for its easy accessibility, Buffalo’s world-class design makes getting around a snap.
In a city as diverse as Buffalo, you can always find something fun to do, whether it’s taking a leisurely walk in one of our glorious Olmsted-designed parks or taking in a thought-provoking work of art at one of dozens of galleries.
Buffalo is known for its snow, but dig a little deeper and you’ll discover that our region enjoys four distinct seasons, each remarkable in its own right.