
Clinical Nuclear Cardiology: From the "Nuts and Bolts" to the Recent Advances

Clinical Nuclear Cardiology: From the "Nuts and Bolts" to the Recent Advances is organized by American College of Cardiology (ACC).
Date of Release: March 1, 2022
Term of Approval/Date of CME/MOC Expiration: March 1, 2025
Description:
Designed to meet the needs of professionals who perform or request nuclear cardiology studies, this program awards more than 15 hours of nuclear cardiology CME—all the credit you need to meet your laboratory’s ICANL accreditation requirements. Thirty-eight presentations and dozens of self-assessment questions from 33 world-renowned nuclear cardiology faculty will help you stay at the top of your nuclear cardiology game.
Table of Contents:
• The Big Picture of Nuclear Cardiac Imaging
• The Future of Nuclear Cardiology
• Nuts and Bolts in the Nuclear Lab
• Cameras, Software, Protocols
• Optimizing the Use of Nuclear Cardiology
• Cardiac Amyloidosis
• Cardiac Sarcoidosis
• Role of Cardiac Imaging in Women
• Cardiac Imaging in Special Populations
• Microvascular Disease
• Nuts and Bolts of PET Imaging
Learner Objectives:
Upon completion participants should be able to:
• Outline the key features to optimize nuclear cardiology laboratory equipment and protocols in 2021 and beyond.
• Illustrate the main components of building programs for sarcoid, amyloid, and PET imaging.
• Recognize the unique features of cardiac imaging in women and special populations