Nuclear medicine is a specialized area of radiology used to help diagnose and treat abnormalities early in the progression of a disease. This imaging captures medical information that would otherwise ...
The Coordinated Research Project (CRP) E35010 titled “Applications of biological dosimetry methods in radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, diagnostic and interventional radiology” (MEDBIODOSE) is ...
SSM Health/Saint Louis University School of Medicine three-year nuclear medicine residency training program provides clinical experience and didactic instruction in all phases of diagnostic and ...
The Division of Molecular Imaging and Therapeutics program at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). The ...
A pioneer in the diagnostic uses of radiation and the development and testing of radiotracers in the early days of nuclear medicine, Robert N. Beck, professor emeritus in the Department of Radiology ...
Nuclear medicine involves the administration into the body of radiopharmaceuticals, small and safe amounts of radioactive material used for both diagnostic and treatment purposes. For example, using ...
The Nuclear Medicine residency and fellowship program at UAB is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). Training requirements in the program meet the ...
Nuclear medicine technologists inject small amounts of radioactive material into patients and then take images of their patients' bodies to diagnose or determine the progression of certain diseases or ...
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