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The American Board of Nuclear Medicine is the primary certifying organization for nuclear medicine in the United States. The Board serves the public through assurance of high quality patient care by establishing standards of training, initial certification, and continuing competence of physicians providing nuclear medicine diagnostic and therapeutic services.
The American Board of Science in Nuclear Medicine, founded in 1976, also known as the ABSNM is an organization in North America that offers certification to specialty areas of advanced nuclear medicine. The board offers certification in the following areas: [1] Nuclear Medicine Physics and Instrumentation; Radiopharmaceutical Science; Radiation ...
Nuclear medicine became widespread and there was a need to develop a new specialty. In the United States, the American Board of Nuclear Medicine was formed in 1972. [13] At that time, the specialty include all of the uses of radioisotopes in medicine – radioimmunoassay, diagnostic imaging, and therapy.
In 1972, the American Board of Nuclear Medicine was established, and in 1974, the American Osteopathic Board of Nuclear Medicine was established, cementing nuclear medicine as a stand-alone medical specialty. In the 1980s, radiopharmaceuticals were designed for use in diagnosis of heart disease.
Pages in category "Nuclear medicine organizations" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. ... American Board of Nuclear Medicine;
This is a list of nuclear medicine societies worldwide, mentioned in Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging [1] and/or in European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging. [2] American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) Armenian College of Nuclear Medicine (ACNM) Arab Society of Nuclear Medicine (ARSNM)
The American Medical Association (AMA) officially recognized Nuclear Medicine as a medical specialty in 1970 and the American Board of Nuclear Medicine was established in 1972. Progress came quickly in 1973 when Edward Hoffman, Michael M. Ter-Pogossian, and Michael E. Phelps invented the first PET camera for human use. [8]
American Board of Emergency Medicine; American Board of Family Medicine; American Board of Hospital Medicine; American Board of Internal Medicine; American Board of Legal Medicine; American Board of Nuclear Medicine; American Board of Obesity Medicine; American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology; American Board of Ophthalmology; American Board ...