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Duration

3 years

Level

WO (University)

Outlook

Uitstekend

What will you learn?

(Nucleaire Geneeskunde) Nuclear Medicine is a medical specialization where you use radioactive substances for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. You learn how to apply nuclear imaging techniques such as PET and SPECT scans, develop radioactive medications, and treat patients with targeted radiotherapy. The program combines in-depth knowledge of radiology, pharmacology, physics, and pathology. You are trained in radiation safety, image interpretation, and multidisciplinary collaboration within hospitals.

Core Subjects

Career Prospects

Nuclear medicine physician, radiopharmacologist, medical imaging specialist, nuclear techniques researcher, radiation safety consultant.

Where can you study this?

Maastricht University

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