Time: April 29, 2010 to April 30, 2010
Location: Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa
City/Town: Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Website or Map: http://www.edusymp.com/meetin…
Event Type: clinical, nuclear, medicine, 2010
Organized By: Educational Symposia, Lucy Smith
Latest Activity: Dec 21, 2009
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010 - Friday, April 30, 2010
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MEETING SPONSOR:
Educational Symposia
Lucy Smith
5620 West Sligh Ave
Tampa, FL 33634
Toll-Free 800-338-5901
813-806-1000
FAX 813-806-1001
Email: lucy@edusymp.com
Website: http://www.edusymp.com/meetingview.asp?productid=3847
CONFERENCE CENTER:
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MEETING BROCHURE:
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MEETING DESCRIPTION:
ABOUT THE MEETING
This symposium will focus on the latest trends in Nuclear Medicine. State of the art imaging protocols along with advances in clinical diagnosis and patient management will be the focus of this meeting. An open forum discussion addressing the current Tc-99m shortage and potential short and long term solutions will round out the clinical lectures. Faculty will discuss current and future directions in cardiology, neurology, oncology, genitourinary and gastrointestinal imaging.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This course should benefit radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and nuclear medicine technologists. It should also benefit physicians who supervise and interpret nuclear medicine procedures. The course should also prove valuable for physicians who order these studies.
EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES
Attendees should, at the completion of these courses, be able to:
Discuss current and future directions of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.
Describe the clinical application of nuclear medicine imaging in the evaluation of hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal disease.
Explain recent advances in imaging and evaluating the genitourinary system.
Incorporate state of the art imaging protocols for evaluation of the endocrine system.
Evaluate a variety of oncologic processes and metastatic disease using state of the art nuclear medicine imaging protocols.
Implement state of the art imaging protocols for evaluating cardiac and neurologic disease.
Discuss potential long and short term solutions to the Tc-99m shortage.
INSTRUCTORS:
Alazraki, Devous, Obrzut, O'Donnell, Taylor
CME HOURS: 13.5
LECTURE TOPICS:
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