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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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Although nuclear medicine is commonly used for diagnostic purposes, it also can be used in treating hyperthyroidism and thyroid cancer, and providing pain relief from certain types of bone cancers.
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John Fielding, CEO
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He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the American Board of Nuclear Medicine and a current Trustee of the American Board of Radiology.
Currently, he is Chief of Nuclear Medicine and serves on the Executive Committee for Radiology Consultants.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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You shall primarily perform a full range of nuclear medicine services for inpatients and outpatients in support of the Radiology department using government furnished supplies, facilities and equipment within the assigned unit of the Medical Treatment Facility (MTF) and secondarily perform routine diagnostic radiology services.
All audits are conducted during regularly scheduled visits - usually on a quarterly basis for Nuclear Medicine, and an annual basis for Radiology.
Provide a full range of nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiology services to include routine and specialized radiographic procedures as outlined under the basic procedures of Attachment 6.
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Zhang Xian Qian, Ex-Olympic Swimmer
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McGary did his residency in radiology at Yale University School of Medicine and then completed a residency in Nuclear Medicine at Yale in 1982.
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Adam Findley, Professional Motivator
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Nuclear Medicine is a branch of radiology that uses radioactive materials to determine if certain organs such as the heart, kidneys, liver, thyroid, brain and lungs are working properly.
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Dave Simons, Internet Entrepeneur
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Syntermed products are distributed by Nuclear Medicine Original Equipment Manufacturers to their customers on their proprietary imaging platforms.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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PET is a highly advanced nuclear medicine diagnostic study that involves radioactive isotopes injected into the patient to obtain images of metabolic physiologic processes.
Relationship between nuclear medicine procedures and other pertinent imaging modalities such as diagnostic radiographic techniques, ultrasound, x-ray computed tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance, and digital radiography.
Imaging Research support is needed to enhance molecular imaging approaches (radiology and nuclear medicine) to evaluation of disease initiation and progression.
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