Nuclear Medicine
When you go into a hospital, everyone knows the internal medicine, surgery, laboratory and radiology departments, etc., but when it comes to nuclear medicine, many people may have never heard of it. So what does nuclear medicine do? Nuclear medicine (formerly known as isotope room, isotope department) is the use of modern (nuclear technology technical means) that is, the use of drugs labeled with radionuclides to diagnose and treat diseases of the department. It is the product of the modernization of medicine, is a very rapid development of new subjects. Radionuclide tracing is the most basic technique in nuclear medicine. At present, due to the relatively backward economic status of our country, nuclear medicine is mostly concentrated in municipal hospitals, small and middle hospitals are rarely established nuclear medicine.