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Audio Only The Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine Podcast

Audio Only The Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Medicine Podcast

By: Rob Williams
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This podcast is for nuclear medicine professionals and PET professionals, The worlds longest running medical podcast. Science
Episodes
  • WFNMB and the AOCNMB meetings
    Jul 10 2025

    WFNMB and the AOCNMB meetings



    In this podcast, we talk about the upcoming meetings of the World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology and the Asia Oceania Congress of Nuclear Medicine and Biology

    https://www.wfnmb.org/

    https://aocnmb2025.com/

    TAGS WFNMB,AOCNMB,PET,Podcast,Nuclear,Imaging,Therapy,NuclearMedicine,NIF,Physics,UNIMELB,MBCIU,Positron,NUCCAST

    Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

    I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
    with an interview.

    Direct link to iTunes
    https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-medicinie-podcast/id1444565219?mt=2

    Older podcasts
    https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-medicine-podcast/id94286547

    You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favourite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.
    The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com/
    Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
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    Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files, and emails
    nucmedpodcast@gmail.com
    All contributions welcome, especially as sound files to nucmedpodcast@gmail.com.







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  • Nuclear Medicine Physics Tools Andrew Chacon
    May 30 2025

    Nuclear Medicine Physics ToolsAndrew Chacon




    In this podcast, we chat to Andrew Chacon at the ANZSNM, who has made a great set of tools for everyone to download and use for physicists, technologists, doctors, and everyone in nuclear medicine. Links below.

    https://github.com/achacon01/nuclearMedicineToolsWebsite

    https://achacon01.github.io/nuclearMedicineToolsWebsite/index.html

    TAGS ANZSNM25,PET,Podcast,Nuclear,Imaging,Therapy,NuclearMedicine,NIF,Physics,UNIMELB,MBCIU,Positron,NUCCAST,AI,Austin

    Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

    I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
    with an interview.

    Direct link to iTunes
    https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-medicinie-podcast/id1444565219?mt=2

    Older podcasts
    https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-medicine-podcast/id94286547

    You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favourite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.
    The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com/
    Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
    Link to Video Link to Video file
    Link to Audio file Link to Audio file


    Or you can subscribe by entering your email address below and you will be informed of new episodes



    Enter your email address:


    Delivered by FeedBurner

    Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files, and emails
    nucmedpodcast@gmail.com
    All contributions welcome, especially as sound files to nucmedpodcast@gmail.com.







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    Less than 1 minute
  • AI for enhancing theranostics Telix - Simon Wail
    Jan 8 2025

    AI for enhancing theranosticsTelix - Simon Wail









    We talked to Simon Wail from Telix about how AI may improve the use of PET scans in theranostics

    TAGS ANZSNM24,PET,Podcast,Nuclear,Imaging,Therapy,NuclearMedicine,NIF,Physics,UNIMELB,MBCIU,Positron,NUCCAST,AI,TELIX

    Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

    I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
    with an interview.

    Direct link to iTunes
    https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/the-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-medicinie-podcast/id1444565219?mt=2

    Older podcasts
    https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-nuclear-medicine-and-molecular-medicine-podcast/id94286547

    You can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com and http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into iTunes or juice or your favourite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com/.
    The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com/
    Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
    Link to Video Link to Video file
    Link to Audio file Link to Audio file


    Or you can subscribe by entering your email address below and you will be informed of new episodes



    Enter your email address:


    Delivered by FeedBurner

    Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files, and emails
    nucmedpodcast@gmail.com
    All contributions welcome, especially as sound files to nucmedpodcast@gmail.com.






    Show More Show Less
    Less than 1 minute
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