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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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Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Episode14 ED function and Dysponea
ED function and Dysponea
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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
Details of the podcasts can be obtained from http://nuccast.com/
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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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There is a new subset podcast where you can subscribe to just the cardiac issues of the Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine podcast.
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link Cardiac nuclear medicine feed
Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files, emails or phone calls details below:
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