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Nuclear Medicine's Glen Heggie

 

Dr. Glen Heggie, RTNM, EdD, FCAMRT
607 Lewis Hall
Columbia, MO 65211
(573) 884-7843

Dr Glen Heggie came to Columbia in October of 2003 as the new director of UMC's Nuclear Medicine Technology program. Prior to relocating to Columbia Dr Heggie spent 27 years overseeing the clinical portion of the Nuclear Medicine Technology program in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where he also completed three degrees in post-secondary education  and its administration (BEd, MEd, EdD). His involvement in Nuclear Medicine began in 1971 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Earning his designation as a registered technologist from the CSRT (Canadian Society of Radiographic Technologists) in 1973 he also holds a Fellowship with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT). Other than Nuclear Medicine Dr Heggie has worked in Anatomic Pathology, Medical Laboratory and Radiotherapy and has acted as a consultant for national professional associations in both Nuclear Medicine and Medical Sonography. Now residing in Columbia with his wife, son and daughter (both attend MU), he is active with Rotary International, string music and enjoying the milder climate.

 

 

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