Open Directory - Health: Medicine: Medical Specialties: Nuclear Medicine
See also: This category in other languages: - Primary certifying organization for nuclear medicine physicians in the United States. Contains information about how to become a certified ABNM physician. - A trade association that represents the interests of nuclear medicine physicians before legislative and regulatory bodies, other medical organizations, the media and general public. - Official site for one of the national nuclear medicine technologist certification boards. - Includes patient and professional information, CME calendar, newsletter, and position statements. - About their history, branches, as well as their meetings and publications. Membership forms online. - The journal, Nuclear Medicine Communications, is available here, as well as the society newsletter, awards and details about upcoming conferences. - A medical imaging research company in Ontario, Canada. The site provides patient information about the use of PET in various cancers. - Published monthly, with free abstracts, archived articles, and supscription details. - General information about the society, as well as its events and services. - Based in Thessaloniki, Greece. Includes the Hellenic Journal of Nuclear Medicine. - Layman's introduction describing how nuclear medicine works and its uses in imaging and treatment. Related links found at the end provide more detail. - Provides a layman's introduction, explaining the indications, uses and how it works, and what to expect during the scan. Also introduces PET scans. - Information on this program from Harvard Medical School. - Provides reference material for students and technologists, including articles on safety, organ charts, and quizzes. - Provides information and breaking news about nuclear medicine, PET and related technologies. - Official site for one of the national nuclear medicine technologist certification boards. - Introduction and general overview of nuclear medicine. - Patient information about general, pediatric and cardiac procedures. - An introduction to skeletal scintigraphy with images with example of pathology detected on bone scans. - An international scientific and professional organization founded in 1954 to promote the science, technology and practical application of nuclear medicine. - Covers the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Information on meetings, news and job information. - Information about nuclear medicine technology as a career; describes working conditions, job outlook, and average salary. - Contains brief introduction to nuclear medicine and many procedure guidelines. - Details about their program and equipment, radiopharamaceutics, quality control, radioimmunoassay and PET. Large collection of clinical and research teaching files.