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Redefining Functional Imaging

Redefining Functional Imaging

This TiP-TV broadcast focuses on one of the hottest topics in nuclear medicine: the integration of CT imaging capability in SPECT and PET devices.


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View the complete program or condensed highlights:
  • Complete program (60 min)
  • Technology Overview (6 min)
  • Clinical Case Studies (27 min)
  • Live Expert Discussion (12 min)
Available in 28K or 56K bandwidth RealPlayer or Windows Media Player



Program Features:
  • Why CT/SPECT and CT/PET?
  • Technology Overview
  • Clinical presentations and case studies
  • LIVE question-and-answer session with experts (taped July 7, 2000)

Program Objectives:
At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:

  • Decide when it is clinically appropriate to perform a CT/PET or CT/SPECT procedure.
  • Describe how inherent registration can make an impact on diagnosis and patient management of the oncologic patient.
  • Understand the basic technology concepts of CT/SPECT and CT/PET and be able to describe the approaches to combined instruments presently being developed.

Faculty:
  • Robert Carretta, M.D. - Clinical Professor of Radiology, University of California - Davis
  • Dominique Delbeke - Associate Professor of Radiology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Ora Israel, M.D. - Associate Professor, Rambam Medical Center
  • Paul Shreve, M.D. - Associate Professor of Radiology, University of Michigan
  • Timothy Turkington, PhD - Assistant Research Professor of Radiology, Duke University



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