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  • Face it, the Future's In Facebook

    Randy Reichenfeld. Lois Cone. Amber Lamar. Louis M. Izzo. Garnold Bodenheimer. Samantha Natiello.Sarah Brettrager. Just a few days ago, I'd never heard of any of these people. I've now come to learn they're just some of the 50---50!---men and women who have already signed up as fans of ADVANCE for Imaging and Radiation Therapy Professionals' ...
  • Dirtier than a Toilet?

    Have you looked at your keyboard lately? I usually don't, unless I accidentally spill something on it. Then I read in an article on ABC News about a study by a microbiologist in the United Kingdom that showed that the typical office keyboard had contamination by a host of potentially harmful bacteria at levels that were up to five times ...
    Posted to Molecular Musings (Weblog) on May 15, 2008
  • PET/CT Job Concerns

      When PET/CT first came out, it looked like a great opportunity for expanding the job base for nuclear medicine technologists. When the CT only gave attenuation and some positional information, there were fewer problems with who could run the systems. Even then the SNM, ARRT, NMTCB and ASRT realized that there might be eventual problems ...
    Posted to Molecular Musings (Weblog) on February 21, 2008
  • Taking Precautions

    According to the news, there is a lot of flu going around and, unfortunately, the flu shots that people got last fall do not seem to be helping with the worst of the strains this year. Still, I got a shot this year and so far---knock on wood---have not lost any days to flu, as I have in the past when I skipped the shots. This got me ...
    Posted to Molecular Musings (Weblog) on February 18, 2008
  • Everything Old is New Again

      Yesterday, I attended the Molecular Summit in Philadelphia. Put on by The Dark Report (http://www.darkreport.com/ ), the meeting was designed to show the need for integration of imaging and diagnostics (think radiology and laboratory), as medicine moves from one size fits all model to a more individualized and personalized molecular ...
    Posted to Molecular Musings (Weblog) on February 6, 2008