
Catalyst MedTech Launches Nationwide Nuclear Medicine Technologist Program to Address Industry-Wide Staffing Shortage
August 21, 2025Catalyst MedTech, a national leader in nuclear medicine and molecular imaging, has announced the launch of the Catalyst MedTech Nuclear Medicine Technologist Program, a groundbreaking educational initiative developed in collaboration with Westmoreland County Community College. The program is designed to address the severe and growing shortage of trained nuclear medicine technologists across the United States.
Built for scale and access, the program features a fully online didactic curriculum, allowing students anywhere in the country to begin their training in nuclear medicine. Students will complete hands-on clinical rotations at healthcare facilities near their home location, creating a seamless path from education to employment. Application and enrollment are now open for the inaugural class beginning in January 2026.
“As a company employing nearly 175 nuclear medicine technologists nationwide, we see the impact of the workforce shortage every day,” said Martin Shirley, President & CEO of Catalyst MedTech. “It’s not enough to recognize the problem—we felt a responsibility to act. This program is our way of investing in the future of the field and the patients we all serve.”
Graduates of the Catalyst MedTech Nuclear Medicine Technologist Program will be prepared for career opportunities in the field. The program will be seeking accreditation that will make the graduates eligible for national certification exams, including NMTCB and ARRT.
“Westmoreland County Community College is uniquely positioned to deliver this program to the region and across the country,” said Dr. Kristin L. Mallory, President at Westmoreland. “The college has a long history of being able to pivot quickly to meet the demands of the workforce and this is a great example. The healthcare industry, like so many others, is challenged by a shortage of qualified staff. We are very excited to partner on such an important initiative led by Catalyst MedTech.”
“We’re not just preparing students for a job—we’re launching careers that matter,” said Michael Czachowski, Program Director. “This is more than a degree. It’s a career launchpad led by people who live and breathe nuclear medicine every day.”
- Fully online coursework + local clinicals makes it accessible to students nationwide
- Accredited academic partner Westmoreland ensures high educational standards
- Job alignment with Catalyst and imaging partners strengthens real-world impact
- Addressing an industry crisis with a solution grounded in service and vision
The program reflects Catalyst MedTech’s broader mission: to deliver value and access to life-changing diagnostic imaging and therapies—not just through equipment and service, but through action and leadership.
“We’re proud to be the catalyst behind a program that gives back to our profession while building a stronger, more sustainable future,” Shirley added.
To learn more about the Catalyst MedTech Nuclear Medicine Technologist Program and
to begin the application process, visit:
https://westmoreland.edu/academics/programs/nuclear-medicine-technology.html
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About Catalyst MedTech
Catalyst MedTech is a national provider of nuclear medicine, molecular imaging, and CT solutions. From ISO-certified service and expert clinical support to advanced equipment and education, Catalyst helps healthcare providers and OEM partners “See What’s Possible” in diagnostic imaging.