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Paul Reaume, the new President of the Central Chapter
Technologist Section, touts the chapter’s member roster of nearly 1,500,
its strong leadership and the quality of its scientific programs.
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The Central Chapter’s Spring Meeting, scheduled for April 4-6,
2008 in Milwaukee, WI, is designed to provide participants a forum
to understand the forces that are impacting the delivery of patient care;
specifically how these forces impact medical imaging.
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Nearly 200 attendees soaked up knowledge at the meeting, held March
9-11, 2007 at the Feinberg Pavilion Conference Center at Northwestern
Memorial Hospital in Chicago, entitled Transitioning from Nuclear Medicine
to Molecular Imaging: Are we really ready?
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The 2007 Annual Fall Meeting—slated for Oct. 13-14, 2007 at
The Columbus Hotel in Columbus, OH—will provide insight
into the basics of multi-modality imaging, while not forgetting where we
came from and including some purebred nuclear medicine theories.
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Renae
Henkin, former Executive Director of the Central Chapter from 1999-2003
who contributed greatly to the growth of the organization, died late last
fall.
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Gary
L. Dillehay, MD, FACNP, was installed as the chapter’s new president
at the spring meeting, along with Davide Bova, MD as vice
president and program chair, and Robert T. Anger, Jr., MS, MPH,
FACR as Secretary/Treasurer- President Elect.
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Paul Reaume from Warren, MI, moved from President-Elect to President,
Judith Kosegi from Indianapolis,
IN, was elected President-Elect, while Aileen Carey from Chicago, IL,
was elected to a two-year term as Secretary. Nancy McDonald from Chicago
will finish the second year of a two-year term as Treasurer.
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The Audience Response System donated by Siemens Medical Solutions in Hoffman
Estates, IL, is used as part of the popular “Read with the Experts” sessions.
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