Facilities and Clinical Rotations

Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology—Accelerated

Boston and metro areas:

  • Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (Boston)
  • Boston Medical Center (Boston)
  • Brigham and Women's Hospital (Boston)
  • Boston Children's Hospital (Boston)
  • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston)
  • Good Samaritan Medical Center (Brockton)
  • Massachusetts General Hospital (Boston)
  • Newton-Wellesley Hospital (Newton)
  • Shield's PET/CT Mobile Imaging (various locations)
  • South Shore Hospital (Weymouth)
  • Tufts Medical Center (Boston)

Worcester and Springfield areas:

  • Baystate Medical Center (Springfield)
  • Milford Regional Medical Center (Milford)
  • Saint Vincent Hospital (Worcester)
  • Shield’s PET/CT Mobile Imaging (various locations)
  • UMass Memorial Medical Center (Worcester)

Connecticut

  • Hartford Hospital (Hartford)
  • St. Francis Hospital (Hartford)

Maine

  • Central Maine Medical Center (Lewiston)
  • Maine General Medical Center (Augusta)
  • Maine Medical Center (Portland & Scarborough)
  • Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center (Bangor)

New Hampshire

*Students rotating in New Hampshire can do a rotation at any of the locations below, but must also do a rotation at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon. 

  • Catholic Medical Center (Manchester)
  • Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (Lebanon)
  • Elliot Hospital (Manchester)

Vermont

  • University of Vermont Medical Center (Burlington)

To ensure that clinical internships are diverse and give all students an equitable and quality clinical education, students will be rotated through a number of different sites. This may involve travel near campus, in the Greater Boston Area, or to more distant sites. Sites are available outside of the Boston metro area for students who live at a distance. Clinical placements are determined by the faculty as to ensure academic objectives are met for each student. Students are responsible for their own transportation to their sites.