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Nuclear Medicine

Pet-CT-image.jpg The Division of Nuclear Medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center provides a full range of diagnostic imaging and therapeutic procedures. Procedures are performed on state of the art equipment which includes a PET-CT (the first fixed unit in northern New England), three gamma cameras (including SPECT-CT with a full ring six slice CT added in 2009). The Division also operates a cardiac stress lab for cardiac perfusion imaging studies.

 

 

 

 

 


Save the date! Join us for our 3nd Annual PET-CT symposium: "the role of PET-CT in cancer management"  March 5 - 7, 2010 at the Mount Washington Resort, in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.  Please visit our CME page for more details and registration information.


To the diverse selection of studies offered, the Division has added, within the past several years, cardiac PET imaging for myocardial viability, ZevalinŽ studies (imaging and therapy for lymphoma, performed in conjunction with the Section of Radiation Oncology), TherasphereŽ studies (for liver malignancy, performed in conjunction with the Division of Interventional Radiology and the Section of Radiation Oncology)

Staff:
  Alan Siegel MD, MS (Medical Director)
  Marc Seltzer MD, MS (PET Program Director)
  Stephanie Yen MD
  Helene Nagy MD
  Robert Foote MD (Nuclear cardiology stress lab, Director)