What qualifications does an individual need to operate CT/Nuclear Medicine Device non-diagnostic attenuation correction CT without intravenous contrast?
Individuals with the following qualifications may operate a CT/Nuclear Medicine Device non- diagnostic attenuation correction CT without intravenous contrast: • An individual who is licensed by the Maryland Board of Physicians as both a nuclear medicine technologist and a radiographer; OR • Two separate individuals: one who is licensed by the Maryland Board of Physicians as a nuclear medicine technologist and one who is licensed by the Maryland Board of Physicians as a radiographer; OR • A nuclear medicine technologist who has: • Completion of a cross sectional anatomy class which was part of an approved school’s curriculum or consisted of at least 3 continuing education credit hours; and • Performed at least 10 routine head, 20 chest, and 10 abdomen CT exams, and 10 additional studies of the abdomen or portions of the abdomen under appropriate supervision. • On a form supplied by the Board, submitted documentation of completion of the anatomy class or the 3 continuing education hours
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