Sentences with phrase «do nuclear medicine»

How Do Nuclear Medicine Procedures Compare With X-Rays and CT scans?
I am a board eligible radiologist currently doing a nuclear medicine fellowship (Sept2014 - Oct2015) at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY and is planning to take radiology certifying examination and nuclear medicine board examination in October 2015.

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1) Repeal the Triborough Amendment; 2) State pick - up of Medicaid costs from counties; 3) Roll - back of Medicaid entitlements / coverages to median national levels; 4) Major reform of SEQR process which blocks projects Upstate; 5) Repeal NY's participation in RGGI; 6) Cut 50 percent of staff at DOE, DOH, DEC in order to let the other half do their jobs, which means serving the people instead of feeding the bureaucratic monster; 7) Support expansion of nuclear plants at Oswego, construction of new plants elsewhere; 8) Tort reform to allow doctors to practice medicine, instead of fleeing NY; 9) Use the bully pulpit to support natural gas drilling and tell the envirowackos to grow up.
This ceremony will bring together the winner from each country along with the Leadership of the Society to celebrate the extraordinary work that is being done around the globe to further the effectiveness of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging and ultimately to contribute to better diagnosis and treatment for patients.
We vow to do what is necessary to give the opportunity of advanced practice to technologists who seek educational and career advancement in nuclear medicine, and to extend the presence and voice of the imaging physicians in the nuclear medicine department.
These standards do not supersede the judgment of the individual nuclear medicine technologist and other healthcare professionals serving the patient in light of all of the facts of the individual case.
I've invested many years in studying neuroscience and nuclear medicine and many more years in doing research in those fields.
This changed when nuclear medicine specialists observed that some people had deposits of tissue that looked like fat but didn't act like it; this fat - like tissue was located above the collarbones and in the upper chest and consumed lots of energy.
Dr. Mark Peterson graduated from the University of Minnesota in 1976, moved to NYC to do an internship and medical residency at The Animal Medical Center, and then completed a post-doctoral fellowship in endocrinology and nuclear medicine at The New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center and the AMC.Following his training, Mark stayed on as head endocrinologist at the AMC for over 30 years.
This is done primarily by using imaging techniques such as x-rays, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, nuclear medicine positron emission tomography, and computed tomography (CT).
If you are applying for this post of nuclear medicine technologist and you don't have a professional resume then you won't get a second glance from any hiring manager.
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