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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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