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Australian & New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine

Locality: Vermont South, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 1300 330 402



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24.01.2022 In 1969, the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine was founded by a group of visionaries. In 2020, we've grown into a diverse, inclusive community of members including Technologists, Physicists, Radiopharmacists, Physicians, Nurses, Chemists and others practising Nuclear Medicine. Today, we continue to face new challenges with passion and purpose. Working together, we're building an enduring future.... BE A PART OF WHAT IS NEXT. RENEW/JOIN TODAY http://ow.ly/zzLb50CeSL3



23.01.2022 ANSTO Customer Survey - Request for Feedback We wanted to check in on how satisfied our customers are with the nuclear medicine products ANSTO provides. So, we've created a customer survey for you. The survey is completely anonymous, takes around five minutes to complete, and provides you with the opportunity to let us know how we're tracking and where we could improve from a service perspective. For more information and to access the survey, click HERE http://ow.ly/bMjN50DImKR

22.01.2022 The TSIG of ANZSNM would like to acknowledge the amazing effort that you have put in this year, and offer our support as we recover from what has been a hectic year for all. Join with us to discuss Burnout in Nuclear Medicine Technologists. Register: https://www.anzsnm.org.au/eventdeta//tsig-wellness-webinar

22.01.2022 Has the ANZSNM caught the eye of Hollywood? Announced today, the traditional Oscars ceremony will be held as a live and local event, at multiple sites & broadcasted simultaneously. Yep, that’s the same as the 2021 ASM and we thought of it first! http://ow.ly/dDaM50Dxl7n



21.01.2022 ANZSNM values the importance of professional development and so, we continue to serve the Nuclear Medicine profession and provide our members with opportunities to keep their learning and thinking current. We do this through our online portal EduTrace, ongoing promotion of research (including the ANSTO grant) and, professional standards and ethics, including with our international peers. For the past 50 years, ANZSNM has been proud to be part of a community that all members ...have made collectively to the profession and to build a Society of international standing and repute. We keep working hard to ensure that even in these challenging times, our members continue to be represented and connected more than ever before. As we move into our next 50 years, we want you to be part of the journey to ensure Nuclear Medicine has a great future ahead. RENEW/JOIN TODAY http://ow.ly/dbXl50BHo8I #NuclearMedicine

20.01.2022 Last days to register for the FREE* Live Webinar - "The Heart of the Problem - Nuclear Cardiology in 2021" on Saturday 27th February starting at 9 am. Don't miss it. BOOK YOUR SPOT HERE http://ow.ly/nkQW50DIf8K... AGENDA: 9:00-10:00 "COVID-19: Impact on Medical Imaging, Cardiology and Nuclear Cardiology". Dr. Kim Williams, Rush University 10:00-11:00 "Surfing Nuclear Cardiology during the ISCHEMIA trial and COVID era while conforming to the MBS - how we can do it in Australia". Dr. Nathan Better, Royal Melbourne Hospital 11:00-11:15 "Ventilation Perfusion (VQ) lung scan in a COVID-19 positive pregnant patient". Ms. Emma Harding, Austin Health 11:15-11:55 "Pulmonary Perfusion Imaging in COVID Time". Dr. Eddie Lau, Austin Health INVITED SPEAKERS INCLUDE Dr. Kim Williams Sr., M.D., FACC, FAHA, MASNC President, American College of Cardiology James B. Herrick Professor Chief, Division of Cardiology Rush University Medical Centre A/Prof Nathan Better MBBS, FRACP, FCSANZ Department of Nuclear Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital and University of Melbourne Ms. Emma Harding Medicine Nuclear Technologist Austin Health A/Prof Eddie Lau Radiologist & Nuclear Medicine Specialist Austin Health *EVENT FREE for all Members, Interns & Students $30 non-members Not a member? Join here https://bit.ly/memberanzsnm 3 CPD Hours Certificate Attendance Via Attendo Plus Live event via Zoom - Not pre-recorded content

19.01.2022 An interesting read. http://ow.ly/GIdG50Cms4U



18.01.2022 A new deep learning model based on PET/CT data can help determine what type of treatment will be most beneficial for patients with a common type of lung cancer. http://ow.ly/QQFL50C4EGP

16.01.2022 We have been concerned with the recent MSAC reimbursement changes for patients in relation to cardiology rules. If you can assist please let us know: http://ow.ly/VoKb50ChyvU

16.01.2022 Innovative use of PET-CT by ANZSNM council member Karen Jones and her team. "They monitored the level of probe binding to the sensor using an innovative molecular imaging methodology (PET-CT)" #nuclearmedicine #PET http://ow.ly/H8sk50CpNd3

15.01.2022 Coverage of the Mo-99 issue. http://ow.ly/nlrL50BZgFR

15.01.2022 ANSTO has made progress in securing the supply of Mo-99 and I-131 from overseas partners. Additional Mo-99 is scheduled to arrive from overseas according to ANSTO requiring schedules to be slightly reworked depending on overseas flights/supply. http://ow.ly/MM9z50CsPjI



09.01.2022 18- Nov: Update ANSTO Health product supply - impact to supply from 23rd November. http://ow.ly/zmm530rkyUU

09.01.2022 Ironing out technetium contamination https://phys.org//2020-11-ironing-technetium-contamination

07.01.2022 2020 Spring/2021 Summer Edition of the Gamma Gazette is Live In this edition, we recap on the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting, the highlights and award winners. A reminder the 51st Annual Scientific Meeting is fast approaching with Call for Abstracts now open and, we invite members to apply for the 2021 ANSTO/ANZSNM Research Grant.... This edition includes our regular branch reports, case studies and much more. Read it today here http://ow.ly/IqEi50Cu5lp #NuclearMedicine #GammaGazette #ANZSNM ANSTO

06.01.2022 Well done to the teams involved. http://ow.ly/4BZp50DyrVd

06.01.2022 ANSTO have identified a potential gap in the production capacity of their overseas partners which may result in a limited supply of Iodine-131 from 14 December. At this stage, there will be no supply of Iodine-131 for the week beginning 21 December. Refer to the ANSTO website.

03.01.2022 The Nuclear Medicine Group met to discuss the scheduled maintenance at ANSTO and the expected impacts. Maintenance will occur at ANSTO’s nuclear medicine facilities and OPAL from 29 March 2021. Check here for full message http://ow.ly/4mRG50DCg7D

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