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  • New Method for Triggering and Imaging Seizures Can Help Guide Epilepsy Surgery – Mar 11, 2024
    Researchers have developed a new method for triggering and imaging seizures in epilepsy patients, offering physicians the ability to collect real-time data to tailor epilepsy surgery, according to new research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
  • Novel PET Tracer Maps Fructose Metabolism to Identify Cardiac and Neural Disorders – Mar 7, 2024
    A new PET radiotracer can differentiate diseased tissues from healthy tissues based on fructose metabolism, according to new research published in The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
  • Radioguided Surgery Accurately Detects and Removes Metastatic Lymph Nodes in Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer Patients – Mar 5, 2024
    Radioguided surgery can detect and remove metastatic pelvic lymph nodes in patients newly diagnosed with prostate cancer, according to research published in the March issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine.
  • Cannabis and Weight Loss Drugs Impact Nuclear Medicine Gastrointestinal Scans – Mar 5, 2024
    The use of marijuana and new weight loss pharmaceuticals can impact gastric emptying scans commonly used to evaluate patients with gastrointestinal complaints, according to research published in the Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology.
  • Academic Council – Feb 29, 2024
    The Academic Council is composed of faculty members of nuclear medicine departments, divisions, or sections in accredited medical schools, those in approved nuclear medicine residency programs, or in accredited technologist training programs. However, any individual interested in education is welcome to join. The Academic Council is dedicated to the scientific interchange of ideas among SNMMI members who have an interest in training and education of undergraduates and graduates in Nuclear Medicine (which includes general Nuclear Medicine, Cardiovascular Nuclear Medicine, PET/CT imaging and Molecular Imaging).The overall mission of the Academic Council is to: promote medical education, research and patient care related to Nuclear Medicine, provide to membership expertise in the training and education of undergraduates and graduates in Nuclear Medicine, including in mentoring and leadership, provide a forum for members for discussion of issues and problems of mutual interest and concern within the Nuclear Medicine community, as well as an informal exchange of ideas and programs, provide outreach to other professionals and organizations, nurture new membership into the society, serve as a resource to Young Professionals in career development, and serve as a resource to SNMMI leadership. Within the Council there is a subgroup of Program Directors/Associate Program Directors of Nuclear Medicine residency programs (the Nuclear Medicine Program Directors Association, NMPDA). The Academic Council is an advocate for Nuclear Medicine education and training to organized Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, as well as providing an avenue of communication for Program Directors and Coordinators to accrediting bodies, certification boards, other specialty societies, and government agencies.
  • Therapy Center of Excellence – Feb 29, 2024
    The Therapy Center of Excellence is dedicated to all aspects of the development and utilization of Targeted Radioisotope Therapy (TRT) as an alternative to other treatments. The Therapy Center is creating a multi-disciplinary interest group to share ideas, develop education offerings and advance the utilization of radionuclide therapy.
  • SNMMI Fellowship Program – Feb 29, 2024
    The SNMMI Fellowship Program recognizes members of SNMMI for their service to the Society and for their outstanding contributions to the field of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging.
  • About SNMMI – Feb 21, 2024
    The Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI), headquartered in Reston, VA, is a nonprofit scientific and professional organization that promotes the science, technology and practical application of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging.
  • In Memoriam: Gerald DeNardo, MD – Feb 21, 2024
    Gerald DeNardo, MD, professor emeritus of internal medicine and radiology at the University of CaliforniaDavis, passed away on February 11, 2024.
  • Membership – Feb 16, 2024
    Being a member of SNMMI offers you growth and continuing education that you won't find anywhere else, along with the resources and connections to help your career flourish in the imaging community.
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