Category: Nuclear Medicine

Screening options and recommendations for dense breasts

The topic of breast density is gaining attention lately. To date, 29 states have mandated some level of formal communication to inform women not only of their mammogram results, but also their breast density level. In the battle against breast cancer, there is a growing need and demand for patients

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Is isotope shortage still a concern?

The supply and pricing of isotopes in the market has been gaining attention for some time now and for good reason. Nuclear medicine is dependent on a continuous supply of technetium, and the market doesn’t seem to be offering any outward sign of comfort. Cause for concern? In short, yes,

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Healthcare QuickLinks No. 1607

Healthcare is ever changing, so it’s important to stay up to date on advancements and issues that may impact the development, operation, maintenance, and growth of your services. Here are some important developments: Advances in Cardiology Will be Made by Integrating New Data Sources and Technologies US Food and Drug Administration

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When is it time for a new nuclear camera?

If you have an aging nuclear gamma camera, you’ll soon be faced with a number of important decisions that will affect the direction of your business. Over time, cameras show signs of wear and tear, many of which can be addressed through maintenance. At some point, however, when multiple, more

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ASNC2016 and Board Preparation Course

Are you scheduled for the upcoming Nuclear Cardiology Board Exam? In conjunction with ASNC 2016, The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology will offer their Nuclear Cardiology Board Preparation Course on September 21-22 in Boca Raton, Florida. The review course is designed to prepare participants for the certification and recertification exam

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Radiation exposure guidelines for nuclear imaging

Advancements in medical imaging technology have revolutionized health care, allowing doctors to more accurately diagnose disease and improve patient outcomes with earlier treatment. These advancements include a variety of techniques including x-rays, CT scans, nuclear medicine scans, and MRI scans, which create detailed images and demonstrate the functionality of organs

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Tips for making stress tests less stressful

Having a stress test go wrong or take twice as long as you expected is no fun for you, or your patients. Communication is an important tool and providing practical instructions prior to and during the test can make a world of difference. Aside from the standard list of instructions,

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