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PART 1. RADIOPHARMACY SERVICES AVAILABLE (Stephen M. Karesh, PhD, Consultant)

Design, layout, and selection of equipment for a new radiopharmacy

Implementation of quality control procedures, record-keeping system, radiation safety procedures, etc., in either new or existing radiopharmacies

Evaluation of operational radiopharmacies and assistance in upgrading their present level of performance and/or equipment

"Mock-Inspection" of the radiopharmacy and associated paperwork to insure compliance with the various Government regulatory agencies

Implementation of in vitro procedures and in vivo non-imaging procedures in laboratories not currently performing them

Training in methods of radiopharmaceutical research, especially column or thin layer chromatography quality control systems for new radiotracers; experimental design, and data analysis

Suggestions for significant cost-reduction by your institution by simple modification of existing procedures, both technical and administrative

Provision of a variety of printed forms and protocols for routine use in the radiopharmacy

Suggestions for improving results of in vivo techniques solely by varying existing methods of handling radiopharmaceuticals.

Monthly on site Continuing Education lectures to assist in maintaining licensure and in meeting in-service requirements of the JCAHO. There are many lecture topics available and the fee structure is reasonable.

Preparation of IND Applications and responses to FDA questions regarding these applications Nationally advertised Continuing Education Courses for physicians and technologists In-house preparation of radiopharmaceutical cold kits and other products.

PART 2. COMPUTER, NETWORKING, AND IMAGING EQUIPMENT SERVICES (James R. Halama, PhD, Consultant)

Perform acceptance testing of gamma cameras, including cardiac, SPECT and coincidence imaging Develop and monitor imaging quality control programs in nuclear medicine

Provide consultation and performance testing services for nuclear medicine programs seeking or have received accreditation by the American College of Radiology.

Provide consultation and testing of nuclear medicine computers, computer networking, and DICOM connectivity with other imaging modalities.

Perform audits of nuclear medicine radiation safety programs

Provide nuclear medicine physics and technology update lectures to physicians, technologists, and administrators.

PART 3. RADIOLOGICAL PHYSICS; EQUIPMENT CALIBRATION (Richard Cooke, MSc, Consultant)

Evaluation of Radiological Imaging Equipment

Preparation for State Inspections Development and Implementation of Shielding Specifications for Specific Installations

Training and Topical Presentations for Physicians and Technologists

Calculation of Fetal Dose Estimates

Calculation of CT QA and Dose Estimates Mammography (all MQSA requirements) Stereotactic Mammography (ACR Accreditation)

Assistance in Training Associated with Biological Effects and Risk Estimates Radiology Resident Teaching

PART 4. NUCLEAR MEDICINE CUSTOMIZED APPLICATION SOFTWARE (Robert H. Wagner, MD and James R. Halama, PhD, Consultants)

Custom designed software, e.g., Metastron Companion, an application which tracks results of Sr-89 chloride therapy, including WBC and platelet counts, and generates patient information sheets.

Customized EKG Report Manager which facilitates entry of stress treadmill and adenosine stress data and allows generation of an EKG report suitable for mailing or charting.

Various Nuclear Medicine calculators, including RAIU (Thyroid Uptake Test), Schilling Test, Red Cell Mass/Plasma Volume. Includes data entry, computation, and printing of a final report suitable for mailing or charting.


 

December 20, 2011 3:11 PM

 

 

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