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 Spring 2006
 

CCSNM Fall Education Program
Slated for October

Make sure to mark your calendar for the 2006 Fall Educational Program, to be held on Oct. 7- 8 at the Grand Traverse Resort in Traverse City, Michigan. Watch for more information about the program, tentatively titled “Functional Nuclear Imaging: Changing Patient Management,” via mail, email and the CCSNM web site. Full Story


Balon Elected CCSNM President

Helena R. Balon, MD, Staff Physician and Residency Program Director, Department of Nuclear Medicine, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, Michigan, has become President of the Central Chapter – Society of Nuclear Medicine. Read all about her. Full Story


James J. Conway, MD, Receives Distinguished Service Award

The Central Chapter’s Steven M. Pinsky Distinguished Service Award, or Gold Medal was awarded at the Central Chapter’s Annual Spring Meeting on March 25 in Indianapolis to Doctor James J. Conway for exceptional service to the Chapter and Nuclear Medicine. Full Story

 More Stories in This Issue

  Message from the President
  Message from the Tech Section President
  New Chapter Officers and Board Elected
 
Technologists Elect New Officers
  Abstract Presenters Awarded Prizes
  CC News  Info



Five Fall Road Shows
to Address Infection Imaging

The Central Chapter’s Fall Road Shows will be take place this September and October in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Each four-hour Saturday morning program will feature four or five speakers focusing on the topic of infection imaging. Full Story


Kritzman Chosen as
Technologist Section President

James N. Kritzman, BS, RT(N), CNMT, Research Technologist, Division of Nuclear Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical Center has become President of the Central Chapter Technologist Section. Find out more about him. Full Story


Annual Spring Meeting Covered Molecular Imaging and Nuclear Medicine Policy

Attendees were treated to state of the art lectures discussing molecular imaging for patients with a variety of cancers as well as diseases of the cardiovascular and central nervous systems. Also covered were various software-based techniques in assessment of brain images, and cardiac lectures spoke of upcoming tracers and new work being done with cardiac attenuation on the new SPECT/CT cameras. Hit the highlights and see pictures from this event.
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