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Teaching Files Nuclear Medicine Medical Specialties
Teaching Files Nuclear Medicine Medical Specialties
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- 30 clinical cases and 20 PET scans providing a variety of teaching points.
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- The Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine from the Nuclear Medicine Divisions of several Harvard Medical School teaching hospitals. 80 case studies to test yourself, each of which has a link to the complete case report, all comprehensive and well referenced.
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- 5 detailed clinical case studies of Positron Emission Tomography scans in a non-test format.
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- 25 excellent cases with large images, correlation with other imaging modalities and detailed case reports, the only flaw being they give the diagosis away in the title. From Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals of Cleveland, and Rainbow B
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- 70 teaching cases with clinical information, color SPECT images, explanations, self quiz, and slide shows from Harvard Medical School, Boston.
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- 8 GI case studies (no quiz) with text and images from HelenAnne D'Alessandro of University of Iowa.
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- MIR provides more than 200 cases in all areas, in both browsing and quiz form.
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- Teaching File Cases from the Joint Program in Nuclear Medicine
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- 9 18-FDG cases from SUNY at Buffalo in either HTML, ActiveX or Powerpoint 7 format. Currently only has oncology cases.
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- Collection of more than a hundred clinical case studies with scan images, sorted by Organ system, Disorder, and even Tracer/Study type. Also has a search system. Free, no registration. Crump Institute, UCLA.
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- About 80 PET images sorted by body system from Haluk Alibazoglu from Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center. Each image comes with only a caption.
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- 22 brain SPECT teaching cases with color SPECT images and clinical information, explanations, and slide show. Also has a general tutorial section. Free, no registration. BrighamRAD, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
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- A collection of both normal and abnormal images sorted by body system, from the University of Kentucky. Each comes with a short clinical introduction, and a summary of the image findings.
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