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What is nuclear medicine? An illustrated introduction
Nuclear medicine -- risks and danger of radioactivity, diagnosis and therapy of cancer. Wh...
published: 10 Jul 2011
What is nuclear medicine? An illustrated introduction
Nuclear medicine -- risks and danger of radioactivity, diagnosis and therapy of cancer. What is pet scan - pet scan risks, pregnant, baby, scanner, PET, SPECT, scintigraphy.
published: 10 Jul 2011
author: navalorama
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Nuclear Medicine - thyroid - an example of the process
An example of a potential course of testing and treatment. Written, shot and edited by stu...
published: 08 May 2009
Nuclear Medicine - thyroid - an example of the process
An example of a potential course of testing and treatment. Written, shot and edited by students at Triton College.
published: 08 May 2009
author: tritoncollegestudent
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Nuclear Medicine Technology
In this two-year diploma program, students will learn the techniques of imaging, laborator...
published: 09 May 2011
Nuclear Medicine Technology
In this two-year diploma program, students will learn the techniques of imaging, laboratory procedures and equipment operation to prepare students to work with patients and medical staff in a nuclear medicine department. This 22-month diploma program teaches the medical radiologic technologist to be responsible for the safe and competent operation of a wide range of X-ray generating machines, film processing units and accessory equipment.
published: 09 May 2011
author: saitpolytechnic
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What is Nuclear Medicine? SNM's Technologist Section: A Student's Perspective
The Educators Committee of SNM's Technologist Section (SNMTS) held a contest for stude...
published: 14 Jun 2010
What is Nuclear Medicine? SNM's Technologist Section: A Student's Perspective
The Educators Committee of SNM's Technologist Section (SNMTS) held a contest for students to develop a "What is Nuclear Medicine" video. The winner was announced during SNM's 57th Annual Meeting, June 5-9, 2010, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
published: 14 Jun 2010
author: SNMChannel1
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Nuclear Medicine at Berkeley Lab
Thomas Budinger, head of Berkeley Lab's Center for Functional Imaging, discusses Berke...
published: 08 Feb 2008
Nuclear Medicine at Berkeley Lab
Thomas Budinger, head of Berkeley Lab's Center for Functional Imaging, discusses Berkeley Lab's rich history pioneering the field of nuclear medicine, from radioisotopes to medical imaging. Series: "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Summer Lecture Series" [10/2006] [Science] [Show ID: 11830]
published: 08 Feb 2008
author: UCtelevision
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insane radioactivity in the nuclear medicine operating room
tiny, radioactive iridium 192 seeds. 10 Curie. 370.000.000.000 atoms decaying every second...
published: 19 Feb 2010
insane radioactivity in the nuclear medicine operating room
tiny, radioactive iridium 192 seeds. 10 Curie. 370.000.000.000 atoms decaying every second. and i left my gamma scout with that intense radiation... making an interesting documentary about the levels of ionizing radiation in brachytherapy (to be precise: prostate cancer afterloading).
published: 19 Feb 2010
author: bionerd23
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Nuclear Medicine Technician
Nuclear medicine technologists treat diseases and diagnose health conditions using radioac...
published: 23 Jun 2011
Nuclear Medicine Technician
Nuclear medicine technologists treat diseases and diagnose health conditions using radioactive materials and diagnostic equipment. They prepare radioactive materials for injection and administer them to patients via injection, ingestion or inhalation, liaise with patients to explain the procedures, and undertake examinations. Nuclear medicine technologists work in hospitals, medical laboratories and the radiology departments of diagnostic facilities, usually located in cities and large regional centres. As a nuclear medicine technician you will work regular hours, however you may be called in for emergency situations. You need strong analytical and interpretation skills, an interest in the science of medicine, technical aptitude and the skills to undertake precise work.
published: 23 Jun 2011
author: WACareerCentre
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Nuclear Medicine. What to Expect.
Do you need an Nuclear Medicine Test? Let the Diagnostic Imaging Team at Nathan Littauer H...
published: 05 Apr 2010
Nuclear Medicine. What to Expect.
Do you need an Nuclear Medicine Test? Let the Diagnostic Imaging Team at Nathan Littauer Hospital bring you through a typical test.
published: 05 Apr 2010
author: NathanLittauer
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The Murderer's Brain
Dr. Amen discusses symptons common among a Murderer's brain....
published: 17 Oct 2007
The Murderer's Brain
Dr. Amen discusses symptons common among a Murderer's brain.
published: 17 Oct 2007
author: AmenClinic
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Iran's nuclear medicine & agriculture
Nuclear technology is complex, and although it's been around for 60 years, whoever has...
published: 28 Jul 2012
Iran's nuclear medicine & agriculture
Nuclear technology is complex, and although it's been around for 60 years, whoever has it demonstrates superior technological sophistication. A handful of countries do and many others are striving to acquire it. Universities and research centers across the globe are working tirelessly to find new and improved ways of using this high tech science. And yes there is a certain amount of prestige that comes with nuclear power, setting a nation apart from others as far as technological might is concerned. It's touted as the clean energy source that will solve climate change issues, improve the global community's welfare, and facilitate sustained development. In the last half century nuclear scientists have utilized the field to bring about industrial and agricultural development as well. Nuclear technology has helped generate electricity, diagnose diseases and produce chemical compounds that help farmers protect their crops against drought and pesticides. And these are just some of the things nuclear technology can do. In this edition of the show we will be looking at Iran's nuclear achievements in medicine and agriculture. Watch this video on our Website: www.presstv.com Follow our Facebook on: www.facebook.com Follow our Twitter on: twitter.com
published: 28 Jul 2012
author: PressTVGlobalNews
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a nuclear medicine operating room (brachytherapy)
this operating room was set-up for prostate cancer radiation therapy... as the machines we...
published: 13 Feb 2010
a nuclear medicine operating room (brachytherapy)
this operating room was set-up for prostate cancer radiation therapy... as the machines were off and no patient data was on-screen, i was allowed to take photos and videos with my camera. =) i was also witnessing the procedure, as i was working in the operating room as an intern nurse, handing the surgeons stuff - but basically just watching. needless to say, it was very intense!
published: 13 Feb 2010
author: bionerd23
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Nuclear medicine (PET) - Dispensing Fluorine 18 FDG for a PET patient
A short video of me dispensinng F-18 FDG (Fluorodeoxiglucose) for a PET (Positron Emission...
published: 01 Sep 2010
Nuclear medicine (PET) - Dispensing Fluorine 18 FDG for a PET patient
A short video of me dispensinng F-18 FDG (Fluorodeoxiglucose) for a PET (Positron Emission Tomography) patient having a whole body scan. The centre I work at uses around 10mCi (370MBq) for a whole body PET scan. The isotope is produced in house in one of our two cyclotrons. The shielding used in PET is a lot thicker than for other nuclear medicine isotopes, due to the high energy dual 511keV gamma photons released from each positron annihilation decay. After I injected the patient, I calibrated the amount of FDG remaining in the syringe to work out the total dose injected into the patient. This has to be relatively accurate and decay corrected (F-18 has a half live of about 110 minutes) so that the SUV (standard uptake value) for reconstructing images can be correctly calculated. Excuse the shakey camera work and one handed dispensing. Hard to film and work behind the shielding at the same time.
published: 01 Sep 2010
author: GREENVK
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State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28,...
published: 29 Jan 2010
Author: Mayor Julián Castro
State of the City - The Decade of San Antonio: A Big City transforming into a Great City 1/28/10
Mayor Julián Castro presented his first State of the City Address on Thursday, January 28, 2010, and proclaimed San Antonio as a city on the move that will vault forward economically in the coming decade.
"This is the decade of San Antonio, the decade of our emergence as an economic powerhouse nationally and internationally," Castro said. "We'll get there by building up brainpower and opportunity, making vibrant our public spaces, and getting the fundamentals of city government right."
Mayor Castro told a record crowd of more than 900 business and community leaders that his administration will not hide from the city's most difficult issues, which include raising the educational attainment level of the local workforce and investing in the city's urban core.
"Great cities are defined by their downtowns. San Antonio must invest in downtown and make it a magnet for residents and visitors alike," Castro said. "In these next few years, we will put a new streetcar system on the ground, redevelop our beloved Hemisfair, and enhance our Riverwalk to breathe new life into our downtown."
On Jobs:
"The top priority for 2010 is creating jobs for San Antonians. Our city has fared better than most American communities during this downturn, but we must work to fare better. 20,000 net new jobs in 2010 is the goal."
Green Economy:
"We must embrace new economic opportunities. San Antonio can and should become a leader in the green economy by investing in green job training, incentivizing green manufacturing and leading the way in the use of renewables to meet our energy needs."
Transcript of Speech:
[ Applause ]
Thank you.
Thank you very much for that introduction, Carri. You've already shown in your short time wonderful leadership here at the Chamber. I want to thank you and Richard Perez and all the folks at the Chamber for your tremendous leadership in the city. I particularly enjoyed the opportunity to work with ya'll as we expand the Mentoring Matters initiatives, and make sure that most folks have had the opportunity to reach their dreams. And I want to thank all of ya'll for being here. Carri mentioned that there are over 900 folks here, and when they told me that yesterday, I thought that this event must have been billed as “C.P.S. Energy, Behind-the-Scenes.” [ Laughter ] Or something to draw folks here.
But really, I believe that there is tremendous energy here in San Antonio in 2010. I believe that 2010 marks the beginning of the decade of San Antonio. This is the decade that we will emerge as an economic powerhouse across the nation and across the world, a place that people are looking toward for leadership, a place that people are taking notice of, a place that is in perfect position to seize the opportunity of tomorrow. It has been my absolute privilege to serve as your mayor for the last seven months. These days have been exciting ones, they've been long ones, but they've been well worthwhile because of the work of many, many folks, a couple of which I'd like to just recognize right now.
The first is, and I'd like to ask them all to stand up, the best city council that we've had in years, our San Antonio city council, please, if you would, stand up. I see Councilwoman Cisneros, Councilwoman Taylor, Councilwoman Ramos, Councilman Cortez, Councilman Medina, Councilman Lopez, Councilman Rodriguez, Councilman Williams, Councilwoman Chan, and Councilman Clamp. Thank ya'll very much.
I was, of course, not in office for four years, and in that time we had one of the best mayors in America, Phil Hardberger, who did a wonderful job of laying out a vision and a foundation for us to build on, and I'd like to recognize him as well. Thank you very much, Mayor Hardberger, for being here.
[ Applause ]
Everybody says that we have the best city manager in America, and seven months ago I got a chance to start testing that for myself, and I got to tell you, it's the truth. Sheryl Sculley has done an absolutely wonderful job as city manager, and she's really, and I think that Phil would agree with this, she is the reason that we look so good being mayor. I hope she'll stand up and be recognized. Thank you very much, Sheryl, for your work.
[ Applause ]
I remember coming to a couple of chamber events over the last few years, and Nelson Wolff would always tell this joke about being -- I don't know whether it was him not being the old mayor anymore or the young mayor, or I guess being about the same age as Phil. These days I know that I'm the young mayor, and he's the older county judge but has been a terrific partner and collaborator and one of the reasons that our city does so well. Thank you very much, Nelson, for your leadership. I'd like to recognize you as well.
[ Applause ]
And then I want to recognize my own staff. I see many of them here from Robbie Greenblum who couldn’t be here today to Jaime Castillo, Frances Gonzalez, Jed Maebius. I see Christian Archer, Roland Garza, Sarah McLor
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Nuclear Medicine
This film was produced as part of a series of films showing patients what their treatment ...
published: 04 Apr 2008
Author: Invasive Films
Nuclear Medicine
This film was produced as part of a series of films showing patients what their treatment entails. In this film the patient is seen having a nuclear medicine scan in order to visualise sentinel nodes.
This film was produced for the Melanoma Foundation
www.invasivefilms.com
Youtube results:
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Nuclear Medicine Technologists
The work of Nuclear Medicine Technologists revolve around tiny particles of matter call &q...;
published: 24 Jan 2007
Nuclear Medicine Technologists
The work of Nuclear Medicine Technologists revolve around tiny particles of matter call "Radio Nucleids". They are transformed into substanced that the Technologist or Doctor gives to a patient by mouth or with an injection... entry level job search and internships
published: 24 Jan 2007
author: collegerecruiter
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Augmented Reality at Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting 2009
Using Augmented Reality as a sales tool to demonstrate gantry systems....
published: 30 Jun 2009
Augmented Reality at Society of Nuclear Medicine Annual Meeting 2009
Using Augmented Reality as a sales tool to demonstrate gantry systems.
published: 30 Jun 2009
author: doughyper
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Explore BCIT's Nuclear Medicine Program
Learn more here: www.bcit.ca Student Jenn Hough provides an introduction to Nuclear Medici...
published: 26 Feb 2009
Explore BCIT's Nuclear Medicine Program
Learn more here: www.bcit.ca Student Jenn Hough provides an introduction to Nuclear Medicine in BCIT's School of Health Sciences. We get to explore her intership with Vancouver General Hospital.
published: 26 Feb 2009
author: BCITvideo