Clinical Nuclear Medicine Review
Learning Outcomes and Lectures
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- After completing this course, the learner should be able to identify differential diagnoses for the most seen and most important conditions in nuclear medicine; describe and assess the imaging and clinical features that allow for refinement of the differential diagnoses to allow for a more specific diagnosis; judge some of the more commonly encountered artifacts in nuclear medicine and describe why they occur and techniques to avoid them; and make management and treatment recommendations for a variety of patient cases.
Module 1
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- PET/CT—D. Naeger
- Endocrine and Treatment—V. Aaron
- Neuroradiology and Whole Body Imaging—C. Rajadhyaksha
- Thoracic and Abdominal—J. Baldwin
- Safety and Quality Control—J. McConathy
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Module 2
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- Nuclear Medicine Treatments, Radiotracers—J. McConathy (didactic lecture)
- PET/CT—D. Naeger
- Endocrine/Thoracic—V. Aaron
- Whole Body Imaging—J. McConathy
- Abdominal—S. Behr
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Module 3
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- Update on Clinical PET/MRI—J. McConathy (didactic lecture)
- PET-CT—D. Naeger
- GI/GU Nuclear Medicine—S. Behr
- Endocrine and Thoracic Nuclear Medicine—V. Aaron
- Whole Body Imaging—J. Baldwin
- Radionuclide Therapy—J. McConathy (didactic lecture)
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