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CME(expired on 12-31-06)

To take an online quiz for complimentary CME credit and print your certificate, click on one of the course titles below. "NOTE: All CMEs will expire December 31, 2006."



AuntMinnie CME's - Click here for registration instructions
PET imaging for patients with dementia, Alzheimer's, schizophrenia, substance abuse.
PET imaging for patients with partial seizures.
PET imaging basic principles.
PET imaging in the evaluation of suspected pulmonary malignancies.
PET imaging for CNS neoplasms and evaluation of radiation injury.
PET imaging in regards to cardiac events and mortality.
PET metabolic myocardial imaging, features of ischemia, but viable myocardium.
Advantages of PET myocardial imaging compared to SPECT.
FDG uptake within malignant cells, other lesions.
Understanding of the normal distribution of FDG within the body.
PET imaging use in patients with breast cancer; role, limitations, response to treatments, prognosis.
FDG-PET imaging in colorectal carcinoma; proper patient selection, rising CEA levels, hepatic and extrahepatic metastases in primary staging, preoperative staging, local recurrence from postoperative scar.
FDG-PET findings in lymphoma and their impact on patient management.
FDG-PET imaging in patients with newly diagnosed esophageal carcinoma and FDG-PET imaging in patients with ovarian carcinoma.
FDG-PET Imaging in patients with melanoma and/or musculoskeletal tumors.
FDG-PET Imaging in patients with Thyroid Carcinoma and FDG-PET imaging in patients with newly diagnosed head and neck tumors.



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