Nuclear medicine and the physician

HW Gray, PJ Ell - Clinical Medicine, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
HW Gray and PJ Ell hours of work, and the rapidly increasing load of acute medicine. It is a
long time since such junior staff rotated through nuclear medicine. To compound the …

Nuclear medicine: the next generation

JR Buscombe - Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2010 - journals.lww.com
The above-named quote was an answer to a question to Mr Blair, then the leader of the
opposition before the 1997 UK general election, asking for the three main priorities for his …

Nuclear medicine technology state of the union

L Mehlburg - Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 2003 - search.proquest.com
Workforce issues are among the most pressing in health care today. These issues range
from the current acute shortage of qualified nuclear medicine technologists (NMTs) …

Jobs and new initiatives in nuclear medicine education

JA Harolds, RA Novelline… - The Journal of …, 2011 - search.proquest.com
it is not uncommon that some nuclear medicine physicians are delaying retirement.[...] some
imaging groups and medical institutions are reluctant to hire new physicians because of …

[PDF][PDF] 30 Years of Nuclear Medicine at the NIH

D Kotz - 1997 - Soc Nuclear Med
Despite his frenetic pace as chief of the nuclear medicine department at the National
Institutes of Health (NIH), Ronald D. Neumann, MD, steals a few moments to gaze out his …

[PDF][PDF] Future nuclear medicine physician requirements

JC Clouse, M Rogers, RF Carretta, MD Cerqueira… - 1996 - Soc Nuclear Med
The nuclear medicine manpower workforce isaging, and this fact raises an important
question: Will there be a sufficient number of Board-certified nuclear medicine physicians to …

Nuclear medicine in the transition to private clinical care

C Leys, S Player, A Pollock - Nuclear Medicine Communications, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Government policy is to use part of the NHS budget to create a new private health-care
sector capable of competing with NHS providers [1]. The consequence is that NHS patients …

Cheer up; It could be worse

SJ Goldsmith - The Journal of Nuclear Medicine, 1997 - search.proquest.com
Over the years, we have all heard that expression:" Cheer up; it could be worse". It is often
used in response to a stalemate in a particularly depressing administrative or bureauocratic …

Where Are All the Jobs?

CJ Nielsen - Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology, 2010 - Soc Nuclear Med
One of the most striking realities of today's job market is a rather uncertain future. Mapping
out the future and finding a job are a major concern for all nuclear medicine and molecular …

[PDF][PDF] The Nuclear Medicine Workforce After Health Care Reform: Residencies

L Miller - 1994 - Soc Nuclear Med
Clintonplancallsfor ceilingsonnumberof specialistresidenciesper year; nuclearmedicinemay
have to re-examine qualificationstandards be no nuclear medicine positions assigned. Rec …