The Cardiac PET Curriculum is your gateway to expert cardiac PET training. This program is designed to improve your knowledge and understanding of cardiovascular PET imaging through a series of 28
modules addressing the fundamentals of Cardiac PET education and training, hardware and software associated with PET scanners, clinical applications with case-based scenarios, and detailed protocols for use
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You will learn how to launch or improve your cardiac PET lab for optimal performance, quality assessment, and visual and quantitative assessment of the full range of available cardiac testing options. The course leads you through a series of comprehensive videos by leading experts featuring step-by-step instructions and case studies as well as self-assessment case-based questions. This course offers up to 19.75 CME/MOC credits.
What's Covered:
- Detailed didactic and practical aspects of operating a laboratory
- All aspects of diagnostic services encompassing visual and quantitative myocardial perfusion imaging
- Absolute measurements of myocardial blood flow using all available PET agents
- And other technical and clinical areas including:
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- Myocardial perfusion
- Cardiac sarcoid
- Inflammation and infection
- Incidental findings on CT attenuation maps
- Physics and instrumentation
- Assessment of myocardial viability
Note: If your cardiac PET needs are more specific, you may be interested in Cardiac PET Perfusion Essentials, which focuses on myocardial perfusion including measurement of myocardial blood flow. Learn More https://education.asnc.org/URL/CardiacPETPerfusion
Accreditation and Continuing Education Credit
Disclosure Policy and Disclosures
As an accredited provider of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) adheres to the ACCME’s Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. In compliance with these standards, it is ASNC’s policy to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific merit in all its educational activities through the disclosure of all financial relationship with ineligible companies and mitigation of conflicts of interest. The financial interest or relationships requiring disclosure are outlined in ASNC’s CME Conflict of Interest Policy. All planners, reviewers, and presenters involved with this activity were required to disclose all financial relationships. The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology has reviewed this activity’s faculty disclosures and mitigated all identified conflicts of interest.
The following activity planners reported no financial relationships:
Manuel Cerqueira, MD, MASNC (Co-Chair)
Dawn Edgerton (ASNC Staff)
Michelle Klinke (ASNC Staff)
The following speakers who were involved in the development of this activity reported no financial relationships:
Talal Alnabelsi, MD
Wengen Chen, MD, PhD
Sang-Geng Cho, MD, PhD
Paul Cremer, MD
Alice Haouzi, MD
Serge Harb, MD
Robert Hendel, MD, MASNC
Marina Picinelli, PhD
Michael Steigner, MD
Randall C. Thompson, MD, MASNC
Christine Wiefels, MD, MSc, FASNC
The following faculty who were involved in the development of this activity reported the relationships:
Mouaz Al Mallah, MD, MSc, MASNC - Research Support: Siemens, GE HealthCare; Consultant: Jubilant, Pfizer, Phillips
James Case, PhD, MASNC - Intellectual property rights; Royalty: Owner: CVIT; Research Grant, Consultant: Bracco; Spectrum Dynamics: Research Grant
Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, MD - Royalty: UptoDate; Consulting Fee, Speaker: Ionetix
Sharmila Dorbala, MD, MASNC - Honoraria; Research/Grant or Contractor: Pfizer, GE Healthcare, Attralus, NovoNordisk, Alexion/AstraZeneca
Cesia Gallegos, MD, MSc - Advisory Board: Pfizer
James Galt, PhD – Royalties through the sale of Emory University sale of software for analysis of nuclear renograms
Gabriel Grossman, MD, PhD, FASNC – Research Grant, Speaker: Pfizer
Gary Heller, MD, PhD, MASNC – Advisory Board: Molecular Imaging Svcs; Scientific Advisory Board: Ge Health Care
Fabien Hyafil, MD, PhD -- Advisory Board: Stockholder; Consulting Fee: Naogen; Consulting: Pfizer; Speaker: Curium Pharma, GE Healthcare
Wael Jaber, MD – Consultant: Pfizer; Institutional Core Lab Work (No Personal Payment): Edwards Life Sciences and Boston Scientific
Edward Miller, MD, PhD, FASNC - Consulting Fee: Eidos, Alnylam, Roivant, CSL Behring; Research Grant: Alnylam, Eidos, Pfizer
Kenneth Nichols, PhD – Royalty: Syntermed
Michael Osborne, MD, FASNC – Consultant: WCG Imaging
Krishna Patel, MD, MSc – Research Grant to Institution: Jubilant RadioPharma
Aldo Schenone, MD – Research Grant, Speakers Bureau: Bristol Myers Squibb
Albert Sinusas, MD, MASNC – Institutional Grant: Siemens, Jubilant, Micro Vide, LLC; Consultant: Most Caardia LLC, Micro Vide, LLC; Material Transfer Agreement: Lantheus
Piotr Slomka, PhD, MASNC - Research Grants: Siemens Medical Systems; Consultant: Synektik; Speakers Bureau: IBA; Royalties: Cedars Sinai Medical Center
Gary Small, MD, FASNC – UOHI Institutional Research Grant: Pfizer
Stephanie Thorn, PhD, MSc: Resesearch Grant - MicroVide
The following reviewer(s) who was involved in the development of this activity reported no financial relationships:
Matthew Harinstein, MD, MBA, FASNC
Manuel Cerqueira, MD, MASNC
Continuing Education Term of Approval
This online activity consists of a total of 8 sections with a total of 27 modules. In order to receive a Certificate of Continuing Medical Education, you must read and correctly answer the section Post Test questions. Each section has optional Additional Self-Assessment Questions; they do not carry credit and there is no minimum score required.
After successfully completing the activity and evaluation forms, users will also be able to generate a certificate of participation for each section.