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Links of Interest

American College of Cardiology (acc.org)
ACC’s mission is to advocate for quality cardiovascular care through education, research production, development, and application of standards and guidelines, and to influence healthcare policy.

 

American College of Radiology (acr.org)

ACR serves patients and society by maximizing the value of imaging technology—including nuclear modalities—making imaging safe, effective, and accessible to those who need it.

 

American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (asnc.org)
ASNC is a professional, not-for-profit organization formed to specifically address the needs of nuclear cardiology practitioners. Their international membership includes physicians, scientists, technologists, computer specialists, and other nuclear cardiology healthcare professionals.

 

Her Heart Community (herheartcommunity.com)
HHC is an educational initiative aimed at preventing heart disease in women by raising awareness. Through events, newsletters, and resources, HHC strives to positively impact outcomes and improve the heart health of women all over the country. HHC is Committed to Her Heart™.

 

Intersocietal Commission for the Accreditation of
Nuclear Medicine Laboratories (icanl.org)

ICANL provides accreditation for nuclear medicine laboratories. ICANL accreditation has become increasingly important as it has become a requirement in a growing number of reimbursement policies. The Web site provides all the information necessary to begin the accreditation process.

 

Simplify the Stress™ (www.simplifythestress.com)
Learn about the latest advances in pharmacologic stress imaging.

 

Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (scct.org)
Representing physicians, scientists and technologists, SCCT advocates for research, education and clinical excellence in the use of cardiovascular computed tomography.

 

Society of Nuclear Medicine (interactive.snm.org)
SNM is an international scientific and professional organization of 16,000 members, founded to promote the science, technology, and application of nuclear medicine. SNM sponsors meetings, workshops, and education; publishes journals, newsletters, and books; and maintains an active advocacy program.