Program Effectiveness
Program Mission
The Mission of the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program at Miami Dade College is to provide a comprehensive, sequential curriculum in the nuclear medicine imaging services built on the foundation of the general education already acquired in order to develop a Nuclear Medicine Technologist, competent in knowledge, skills and behaviors, so that he/she will become an effective member of the health care team.
Miami Dade College Learning Outcomes
Miami Dade College has adopted the General Education Outcomes listed below. Upon completion of a program of study at the Medical Campus, graduates from Miami Dade College should emulate these outcomes.
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Communicate effectively using listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
- Use quantitative analytical skills to evaluate and process numerical data.
- Solve problems using critical and creative thinking and scientific reasoning.
- Formulate strategies to locate, evaluate, and apply information.
- Demonstrate knowledge of diverse cultures, including global and historical perspectives.
- Create strategies that can be used to fulfill personal, civic, and social responsibilities.
- Demonstrate knowledge of ethical thinking and its application to issues in society.
- Use computer and emerging technologies effectively.
- Demonstrate an appreciation for aesthetics and creative activities.
Describe how natural systems function and recognize the impact of humans on the environment.
Program Goals
Nuclear Medicine Technology Programs Goals
- Educate competent and compassionate Nuclear Medicine Technologists, capable of functioning in any environment within 17 months.
- Provide a complete, up-to-date competency-based curriculum.
- Prepare the student to think and act independently.
- Prepare the student for entry into the ever-changing Nuclear Medicine work environment.
- Prepare the student to achieve a satisfactory registry result on the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB).
- Provide accurate student advisement to aid in student retention, course completion, and program completion.
Program Student learning Outcomes
SLO #1- By the completion of the program, the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program student will demonstrate effective written, oral, and reading communication skills with patients/clients, other health care providers, and the community.
SLO #2: By the completion of the program, the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program students demonstrate legal, ethical, and professional behaviors. Specifically, adherence to HIPPA, JACHO standards, DOT regulations, and NRC regulations.
SLO #3: Nuclear Medicine Technology Program student will perform a systematic plan for patient/client assessment and/or management of patient/client data.
SLO #4: By the completion of the program, the Nuclear Medicine Technology Program student will demonstrate the required skills to become a competent health care practitioner.
Graduate Achievement Data
Graduate achievement data is an indicator of program effectiveness, demonstrating the extent to which a program achieves its goals. The current report on graduate achievement data, identified by program, is available on the JRCNMT website. It may be reviewed at the following link: Graduate Achievement Report.
Completion Rate for the Past Three Years
Year of Graduation |
Number of Initially Enrolled |
Number Graduated |
Graduation Rate |
04/2023 |
13 |
6 |
46% |
04/2022 |
7 |
3 |
42% |
04/2021 |
15 |
6 |
40% |
Credentialing Examination Pass Rate - At first Attempt
Pass Rates Information
Board Exam |
Year |
First-Time Examinees |
Number that Passed Exam on the first try |
Pass Rate |
ARRT |
2023 |
2 |
2 |
100% |
NMTCB |
2023 |
6 |
4 |
67% |
ARRT |
2022 |
2 |
1 |
50% |
NMTCB |
2022 |
3 |
2 |
67% |
ARRT |
2021 |
5 |
1 |
20% |
NMTCB |
2021 |
4 |
2 |
50% |
Job Placement Rates – for students eligible to be placed in the field.
Placement Rates: Employed in Field or Enrolled in School for Higher Degree
Graduation Date |
Placement Rate |
04/2023 |
100% |
04/2022 |
100% |
02/2021 |
100% |
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