Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology October 2025, jnmt.125.270294; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.125.270294 ...
Nuclear medicine technologists (NMTs) have multiple opportunities to advance their careers beyond an entry-level NMT. Many careers that NMTs can obtain require additional skills, education, or ...
Academic integrity has been challenged by artificial intelligence algorithms in teaching institutions, including those providing nuclear medicine training. The GPT 3.5–powered ChatGPT chatbot released ...
Lymphatic anomalies are globally rare in newborns and children but in some cases can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. Of interest are the chylous effusions that can occur in the thorax, ...
Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology July 2021, jnmt.121.262501; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2967/jnmt.121.262501 ...
Idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD) is a progressive neurologic condition that affects the dopamine transporters in the substantia nigra of the brain. Currently, more than 10 million people are living ...
One of the most exciting career advancement opportunities in recent times has been the development of the advanced practice career track for nuclear medicine technologists. The office at the ...
This study was performed to find the optimal low-dose CT protocol for children being imaged on SPECT/CT scanners not equipped with automatic dose control. For SPECT/CT systems with manually adjustable ...
Medical peer review has been a longstanding process for practitioners, dating back to the 19th century (1). Peer review is also common in other clinical disciplines, such as nursing and pharmacy. The ...
One of the most striking realities of today's job market is a rather uncertain future. Mapping out the future and finding a job are a major concern for all nuclear medicine and molecular imaging ...
In 1966, Griffith et al. used “a standard breakfast of ordinary food” labeled with chromium-51 to report the first use of gastric emptying scintigraphy (GES). As the procedure was refined over the ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) in nuclear medicine and radiology represents a significant disruptive technology. Although there has been much debate about the impact of AI on the careers of radiologists ...
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