A Day in the Life of Australian Nuclear Medicine

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2018
  • In Australia, over 500,000 nuclear medicine procedures are performed annually. Australia is fortunate to have a modern, state of the art nuclear reactor in Sydney, run by the Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO), to produce much of the radiotracers needed for these procedures. Transporting the short-lived radiotracers to all parts of the vast continent of Australia presents challenges. This video follows a day in the life of nuclear medicine in Australia in both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
    The Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine (ANZSNM) was founded in 1969 and is the major professional society representing those practising Nuclear Medicine in Australia and New Zealand with over 1000 members in over 250 nuclear medicine facilities. The Society includes Physicians/Radiologists, Physicists, Radiopharmaceutical Scientists, Technologists, Nurses and others interested in the practice of Nuclear Medicine. The ANZSNM is the major provider of ongoing education and professional development for its members. To learn more about the work done in Nuclear Medicine in Australia, visit www.anzsnm.org.au/
    This video has been produced by ANSTO and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine. Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine (ANZSNM).

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