Harsh Gandhi has a diverse work experience in the field of medical imaging. Harsh started their career as a Nuclear Medicine Student Technologist at Saint Louis University in 2012, where they gained practical experience in community-based and research-oriented clinical settings. Harsh also completed rotations at radiopharmacies. In 2013, they transitioned to the role of Magnetic Resonance Student Technologist at the same institution, where they applied their knowledge in magnetic resonance imaging in three clinical settings. Harsh then worked as a Research Student at the Center for Clinical Imaging Research in 2014, aiding in the everyday operations and conducting a research study. In 2015, they joined the University of California, San Francisco - School of Medicine as a Principal Radiologic Technologist, focusing on MR imaging research. At Stanford University School of Medicine, where they started in the same year, they served as a PET/MR Technologist and conducted various research studies using PET/MR imaging. Harsh is currently working as a Senior Customer Success Manager at Subtle Medical.
Harsh Gandhi began their education at Saint Louis University in 2009, where they earned a Bachelor's of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technologies in 2013. Their field of study during this time was Nuclear Medical Technology/Technologist. Following their undergraduate degree, Harsh went on to earn a Master's of Science in Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics in 2014 from the same institution, with a specialization in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Technology/Technician.
Additionally, Harsh obtained several certifications throughout their education and career. Harsh became a Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist in December 2013 through the Nuclear Medicine Certification Board. In September 2012, they completed training in the Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative from IRB Services - Institutional Review Board Services. Harsh also obtained CPR & First Aid certification from the American Red Cross in October 2013.
Further enhancing their skills, Harsh earned a certification in MRI from AART in November 2015 and a certification in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) from the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) in April 2017.
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