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