You may make 3 attempts to pass the test and must answer 80 % of the questions correctly to receive 1.0 CEH (Continuing Education Hour) credit. SNMMI members will have their CEH credit added to their VOICE transcript automatically; nonmembers will be able to print out a CE certificate upon successfully completing the test. The online test is free to SNMMI members; nonmembers must pay $15.00 by credit card when logging onto the website to take the test. 99mTc is the most widely used radionuclide in nuclear medicine. The reactor stoppages that occurred in recent years illustrated the vulnerability of the availability of radiotracers for imaging. With many of the reactors due for shutdown over the next 5–10 y, alternative routes to producing t...
During my residency at the University of Chicago twenty years ago, I performed the few diagnostic st...
Technetium-99m (T1/2= 6 h) is the most commonly used radioisotope in nuclear medicine accounting for...
The most important radioisotope for nuclear medicine is 99mTc. After the supply crisis of 99Mo start...
increasingly challenging and unpredictable medical isotope supply shortages have ranged from proposa...
99mTc is the most commonly used radionuclide in the field of diagnostic imaging, a noninvasive metho...
99mTc with a 6 hour half-life is one of the most important medical isotopes used for the Single-Phot...
olybdenum-99 (99Mo) (;66-h half-life) decays to 99mTc (;6-h half-life), an isotope that is widely us...
Technetium 99-metastable (99mTc) is the most important radionuclide, responsible for more than 80% o...
As a nation we are fearful of things we do not understand and producing a radioactive medical treatm...
The continuing rapid expansion of 99mTc diagnostic agents always calls for scaling up 99mTc producti...
Medical isotopes play an important role in the medical industry in both the United States and the wo...
Worldwide, more than 80% of Nuclear Medicine procedures use a radiotracer produced through a 99Mo/9...
The NRU reactor in Chalk River had been scheduled to stop producing medical isotopes by the end of 2...
Approximately 9 million nuclear cardiology studies performed each year in the U.S. use technetium-99...
The evolution of patient care, in the UK and Europe, pushes towards a more tailored approach, often ...
During my residency at the University of Chicago twenty years ago, I performed the few diagnostic st...
Technetium-99m (T1/2= 6 h) is the most commonly used radioisotope in nuclear medicine accounting for...
The most important radioisotope for nuclear medicine is 99mTc. After the supply crisis of 99Mo start...
increasingly challenging and unpredictable medical isotope supply shortages have ranged from proposa...
99mTc is the most commonly used radionuclide in the field of diagnostic imaging, a noninvasive metho...
99mTc with a 6 hour half-life is one of the most important medical isotopes used for the Single-Phot...
olybdenum-99 (99Mo) (;66-h half-life) decays to 99mTc (;6-h half-life), an isotope that is widely us...
Technetium 99-metastable (99mTc) is the most important radionuclide, responsible for more than 80% o...
As a nation we are fearful of things we do not understand and producing a radioactive medical treatm...
The continuing rapid expansion of 99mTc diagnostic agents always calls for scaling up 99mTc producti...
Medical isotopes play an important role in the medical industry in both the United States and the wo...
Worldwide, more than 80% of Nuclear Medicine procedures use a radiotracer produced through a 99Mo/9...
The NRU reactor in Chalk River had been scheduled to stop producing medical isotopes by the end of 2...
Approximately 9 million nuclear cardiology studies performed each year in the U.S. use technetium-99...
The evolution of patient care, in the UK and Europe, pushes towards a more tailored approach, often ...
During my residency at the University of Chicago twenty years ago, I performed the few diagnostic st...
Technetium-99m (T1/2= 6 h) is the most commonly used radioisotope in nuclear medicine accounting for...
The most important radioisotope for nuclear medicine is 99mTc. After the supply crisis of 99Mo start...