http://www3.sympatico.ca/lgoodin/index.htmDirectory of references, terminology, pathology, methodology and teaching files.Lyle Goodin
Nuclear Medicine Technology
Websurfer. It's time to say "Good Bye" to the
Medicine Technology Resource Website
This website began in 1998 as a project to
organize and annotate my personal Nuclear Medicine Technology bookmarks. Since
my retirement on August 1, 2006 my interests and opportunitiesLyle GoodinNuclear Medicine
History of Positron Emission Tomography by Gordon L. Brownell from MIT/MGH, in a brief yet informative lecture.
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A HISTORY OF POSITRON IMAGING A HISTORY OF POSITRON IMAGING
NOTE: First patient ever diagnosed by positron imaging, by Sweet and Brownell,
A HISTORY OF POSITRON IMAGING
Physics Research Laboratory,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Division of Radiological Sciences,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The development of positron imaging covered many
About their history, branches, as well as their meetings and publications. Membership forms online.
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of the Society, 5th May 2008.
for each sub-committee can be accessed here.
ANZSNM Scientific Meeting: 2009
Thanks to Rob Williams. See Outside Links Members Pages.
9th ASIA OCEANIA CONGRESS 2008
Welcome, and login information
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Information about nuclear medicine technology as a career; describes working conditions, job outlook, and average salary.
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Bureau of Labor Statistics
Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2008-09 Edition
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Two-thirds of nuclear medicine technologists worked in hospitals.
Nuclear medicine technology programs range in length from 1 to 4 years and lead to a certificate, an associate degree, or a
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