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Jan 13, 2025
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NUM-1750 Radiopharmacy/Radio-chemistry Credits 2 In this course, students learn about the laws and regulations that govern the production, storage, transportation, receipt, and disposal of radio-pharmaceuticals used in nuclear medicine. Through a variety of laboratory exercises, students will simulate the compounding, measurement, and quality control of radioactive drugs used by nuclear medicine technologists. Prerequisite(s): CHM-1010 Formerly NUM-2550 . Course Outcomes
- Compare/contrast production methods of radionuclides, including reactors, generators, and cyclotrons.
- Apply principles of radioactive decay, equilibrium, and dosing equations to predict tracer yield.
- Prepare doses for simulated patient use.
- Analyze the characteristics of an ideal radiopharmaceutical.
- Identify common radio-labeling techniques.
- Identify regulations governing nuclear pharmacy/hot lab setup and operation.
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