Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine

PET Acceptance Testing and Quality Control

Presented by the Physics Special Interest Group of the ANZSNM & ACPSEM
Monday 10th December 2007, 09:00 - 17:00
Institute of Medical Physics, School of Physics
University of Sydney
Convenor: Rochelle McCredie & Graeme O'Keefe

 

PhysicsSIG2007-01-registration.pdf
 Advances in PET Technology 2007: Updating the NEMA-NU2-2007 standard?
Professor Joel Karp, University of Pennsylvania
 Software Aspects of Acceptance Testing and the Draft IAEA TechDoc
Roger Fulton, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
 CT Quality Control: A Nuclear Medicine Physicist's Perspective
Paul Cardew, Hunter Valley Imaging, NSW
 The Clinical Relevance of NEMA-NU2
Professor Joel Karp, University of Pennsylvania
 The Added Value of PET with CT
Dale Bailey, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, NSW
 The TSC PET Accreditation Document
Stefan Eberl, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW
 The Problems and Pitfalls of PET Acceptance
Seu Som, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney
 After NEMA-NU2: Establishing a Quality Control Progreamme
Graeme O'Keefe, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, VIC
 Sponsor Acknowledgement

Programme

Advances in PET Technology 2007: Updating the NEMA-NU2-2007 standard?
   Professor Joel Karp, University of Pennsylvania
Software Aspects of Acceptance Testing and the Draft IAEA TechDoc
   Roger Fulton, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney
CT Quality Control: A Nuclear Medicine Physicist's Perspective
   Paul Cardew, Hunter Valley Imaging, NSW
The Clinical Relevance of NEMA-NU2
   Professor Joel Karp, University of Pennsylvania
The Added Value of PET with CT
   Dale Bailey, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, NSW
The TSC PET Accreditation Document
   Stefan Eberl, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, NSW
The Problems and Pitfalls of PET Acceptance
   Seu Som, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney
After NEMA-NU2: Establishing a Quality Control Progreamme
   Graeme O'Keefe, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, VIC
Sponsor Acknowledgement





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