How to Answer: Have you used a scintillation counter before?
Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Nuclear Medicine Technologist job interview.
19. Have you used a scintillation counter before?
How to Answer
Because of your training, you know that a scintillation counter is used to measure radiation in a variety of applications including hand-held radiation survey meters, personnel and environmental monitoring for radioactive contamination, medical imaging, radiometric assay, nuclear security and nuclear plant safety. Although you may not know more than what you learned about in school that's fine.
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2nd Answer Example
"Our lab has a Scintillation Counter in the form of a hand-held device. It measures radiation."
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