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Nuclear magnetic resonance training
Imaging medicine and nuclear medicine are professional directions in the medical field, and graduate students can generally find technical jobs in related fields after graduation. After graduation, you can consider working in the following technical posts or related fields:

1. Medical imaging technician: In medical institutions (such as hospitals and clinics), he is responsible for medical imaging examination, such as X-ray, CT, MRI and ultrasound. You will be responsible for operating the equipment, collecting images, and may assist the doctor in preliminary analysis and diagnosis if necessary.

2. Technician in nuclear medicine department: In nuclear medicine department, he focuses on nuclear medicine examination and treatment, such as radioisotope scanning and radionuclide therapy. You will be responsible for operating radioisotope equipment, image acquisition and data analysis.

3. Medical imaging equipment sales and service: You can join a medical equipment company and engage in the sales and service of medical imaging equipment. You need to know the equipment technology and be able to provide relevant technical support and training for customers.

4. Medical imaging researcher: If you are interested in the research and innovation of medical imaging technology, you can choose to engage in medical imaging research. Can participate in the development and improvement of medical imaging technology or clinical research projects, and cooperate with other researchers.