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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Episode 21 The real effect of stress
This podcast features and interview with Dr Verona from Italy.
The real effect of stress
for those that want to try a quiz for our recent podcast they can go direct to Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.
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Sunday, November 18, 2007
20 Dual isotope with a difference
Direct Imaging of Exercise-Induced Myocardial Ischemia With Fluorine-18–Labeled Deoxyglucose and Tc-99m-Sestamibi in Coronary Artery Disease
This podcast features and interview with Dr Jain from Philadelphia. It looks at Direct Imaging of Exercise-Induced Myocardial Ischemia With Fluorine-18–Labeled Deoxyglucose and Tc-99m-Sestamibi in Coronary Artery Disease.
Note this is NOT using FDG for viability
Try this podcast also ASNC 2007
for those that want to try a quiz for our recent podcast they can go direct to Take the Quiz on episode 17 and
Take the Quiz on episode 18
without registering but if you are interested in getting CPD point for listening to the podcast please email me at
rob@nuccast.com so I can send you a login code. This is a beta-test program and completely free.
Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.
You can get text of the podcasts from
Podzinger
Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
Remember you can get the podcast but going to itunes and entering the search term nuclear medicine best the way to subscribe is via this link
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The easiest way to remember to tell your colleagues about the podcast is via the web link at nuccast.com or molcast.com
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Monday, October 22, 2007
Episode 19 The INSPIRE trial
The Inspire trial
This podcast features and interview with Dr Mahmarian from Houston Texas. It looks at the implications of the INSPIRE trial which used myocardial perfusion imaging to manage pre-exisitng cardiac disease.
for those that want to try a quiz for our recent podcast they can go direct to Take the Quiz on episode 17 without registering but if you are interested in getting CPD point for listening to the podcast please email me at
rob@nuccast.com so I can send you a login code. This is a beta-test program and completely free.
Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.
You can get text of the podcasts from
Podzinger
Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
Remember you can get the podcast but going to itunes and entering the search term nuclear medicine best the way to subscribe is via this link
Or you can subscribe by entering your email address below and you will be informed of new episodes
The easiest way to remember to tell your colleagues about the podcast is via the web link at nuccast.com or molcast.com
Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files, emails or phone calls details below:
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Sunday, September 09, 2007
Episode 18 Myocardial Perfusion Imaging and Diabetes
Myocardial Perfusion Imaging and Diabetes
This podcast features and interview with Dr Franz Wakers from Yale on the DIAD trial on the use of myocardial perfusion screening in asymptomatic diabetics.
For those interested in getting CPD point for listening to the podcast please email me at
rob@nuccast.com so I can send you a login code. This is a beta-test program and completely free.
Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.
You can get text of the podcasts from
Podzinger
Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
Remember you can get the podcast but going to itunes and entering the search term nuclear medicine best the way to subscribe is via this link
Or you can subscribe by entering your email address below and you will be informed of new episodes
The easiest way to remember to tell your colleagues about the podcast is via the web link at nuccast.com or molcast.com
Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files, emails or phone calls details below:
You click on the little bird icon below and it will allow you to send me a voice mail from your computer.
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Sunday, August 12, 2007
Episode17 Chemical Stress
This episode features an interview with Dr Glover on New chemical methods of stressing. Especially new types of adenosine.
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Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
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3. Record your message, dont worry it wont go straight into the podcast unless you ask me too.
Please leave your name and email address in your message so I can get back to you.
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Sunday, June 17, 2007
Episode 16 Dr Strauss on vulnerable plaque
Interview with Dr Strauss on vulnerable plaque
This podcast is part of series of podcasts on Nuclear Medicine
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
ep 15 Collimator Choice and Reconstruction algorithm
Collimator Choice and Reconstruction algorithm
This podcast is part of series of podcasts on Nuclear Medicine
this episode features an interview with Dr Kaspersky from UCL on his research into finding optimum reconstruction algorythmns and how that affects collimator choice.
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The easiest way to remember to tell your colleagues about the podcast is via the web link at nuccast.com or molcast.com
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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Episode14 ED function and Dysponea
ED function and Dysponea
Show notes
This podcast is part of series of podcasts on Nuclear Medicine this episode features an interview with Dr Clements from the mayo clinic on ED function and Dysponea
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There is a new subset podcast where you can subscribe to just the cardiac issues of the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine podcast.
You can subscribe to it here via this link
link Cardiac nuclear medicine feed
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Sunday, April 01, 2007
Podcast 13 Choline PET and prostate cancer
Choline PET and prostate cancer
Show notes
This podcast is part of series of podcasts on Nuclear Medicine
this episode features an interview with Dr Werner Langsteger on PET choline in prostate cancer.
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Monday, February 26, 2007
Episode 12 Cardiac Nuclear Medicine in the UK
Show notes
Two interviews focusing on cardiac disease in the UK
With Professor Richard Underwood
And Dr Eric Lim
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