
Explore instant radiopharmaceutical kits that label ligands with technetium99m or sodium pertechnetate, enabling hepatobiliary, renal, brain, bone, and pulmonary imaging through simple chelation.
Radiolabel autologous white blood cells with indium-111 or technetium-99m to image inflammation and infection in prosthetic joints, osteomyelitis, vascular graft infections, and fever of unknown origin.
Explore the principles of positron emission tomography detection, from radiopharmaceutical injection and positron annihilation into 511 kiloelectronvolts gamma rays, to coincident detection along the line of response and reconstruction.
This course is both an introductory and refresher course to basics of radiopharmaceutical whereby students will be taught the basic principles of radiopharmaceuticals, the various categories of radiopharmaceutical kits and learn to differentiate between SPECT and PET scan and radiopharmaceuticals.
In general, this course focuses on simple and practical steps to improve performance, core competencies and essential training for undergraduate or postgraduate students and continuous professional development for personnel working or planning to work in the nuclear medicine department or similar establishment.
To ensure greater learning experience, students are encouraged to take the Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry course (Module 1) first before embarking on this course (Module 2). It is crucial to learn some concepts in radiolabeling before understanding the categories of radiopharmaceuticals and why they are prepared as such.
This course is tailor-made for learners as listed below:
Relevant undergraduate or postgraduate students
Radiopharmacists or nuclear pharmacists
Nuclear medicine technologists and radiographers
Medical physicists and medical physics technicians
Quality control/quality assurance personnel
Medical doctors and other health care professionals
Pharmaceutical and radiation regulatory agency personnel
Researchers in the field of radiopharmaceutical research
The course structure consists of 3 sections. Each section provides the lessons in a step-wise manner for easy comprehension and learning. Videos with innovative animation will help facilitate understanding and quizzes at the end of each section will foster and motivate learning.
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe the basic principles, categories and detection of radiopharmaceuticals.
Learners will earn a completion certificate once all the required responses are appropriately given and quizzes completed. There are a total of 12 videos with an approximate learning time of 2.5 hrs including quizzes.
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