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If working with radioactive materials to assist patients excites you, consider exploring nuclear medicine technology. This program is ideal for students passionate about applying nuclear science to detect cancers and other illnesses in their initial phases, observe cellular activity within the body, and deliver critical treatments. As one student shared, "I sought a healthcare career that combined extensive patient interaction and clinical experience with strong scientific knowledge."
Have earned the equivalent of a U.S. high school diploma.  If you have already completed secondary school, you need to submit both academic transcripts and proof of graduation with your application documents. 
Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.000, both overall and at the University at Buffalo
Transcripts / mark sheets / certificates
Personal Essay
One letter of recommendation from a school counselor, teacher, community member or employer.