ASNC Nuclear Cardiology Virtual Elective

These interactive teaching sessions feature an ASNC leader delivering a 30 minute focused didactic lecture on a topic followed by 90 minutes of daily hands-on case interpretation of a variety of SPECT/PET/novel SPECT cases from major medical centers.

Cases include 99mTc-SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI), 99mTc-pyrophosphate amyloid imaging, 82rubidium-PET MPI, 13N-ammonia PET MPI, 18F-FDG myocardial imaging for viability, sarcoidosis, and infection.
 

This activity was sponosored in part by a grant from Astellas Pharma Global Develpment, Inc.

Watch the recordings, now on demand!

 

Didactic-Topic Case Interpretation Faculty
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: ASNC Recommended Stress Protocols/Tracers Sharmila Dorbala, MD
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
 
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Imaging Cardiac Sarcoidosis Edward J. Miller, MD
Yale/New Haven Medical Center
Yale University
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Stress Laboratory Emergencies Hicham Skali, MD, MSc
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: High Risk SPECT/PET Scan Features Mouaz Al-Mallah, MD
Houston Methodist Hospital
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Hybrid SPECT/CT and PET/CT Imaging Randall Thompson, MD
St. Luke’s Mid-America Heart Institute
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Myocardial Viability Imaging Paco Bravo, MD
UPenn Medical Center
University of Pennsylvania
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Amyloidosis/Infective Endocarditis Sharmila Dorbala, MD
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Patient Centered Imaging Jamieson Bourque, MD
University of Virginia
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: Cardiac PET-MPI Timothy Bateman, MD
St. Luke’s Mid-America Heart Institute
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine
ASNC Virtual Nuclear Cardiology Elective: PET Imaging of Coronary Microvascular Dysfunction Marcelo Di Carli, MD
Brigham & Women’s Hospital
Harvard Medical School
 


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