PET/CT has become the standard-of-care imaging modality in cancer management and has garnered an evolving role in diagnosing neurodegenerative and cardiovascular diseases. This 150-case, three-day preceptorship is designed to provide practicing radiologists and nuclear medicine physicians with an intensive, hands-on experience in reading PET/CT.
Attendees will interpret more than 150 PET/CT scans in a front-line fashion covering all clinical applications, including those in oncology, neurology, and cardiology. Each multiple-scan interpretation session concludes with a detailed review of the key findings. This session also provides learners with a higher level of expertise and confidence in interpreting PET/CT. If you have already completed some formal course work on PET and/or PET/CT but only have limited experience reading scans in daily clinical practice, this course is for you.
ACR-Dartmouth PET/CT
Dec 6th, 2009Dec 8th, 2009
Reston, VA
US
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