Start Date: 3/24/2020 8:00 PM EDT
End Date: 3/24/2020 9:30 PM EDT
Event Website: https://eventcenter.commpartners.com/se/Meetings/Playback_new.aspx?meeting.id=181243
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COVID-19 Preparedness for Nuclear Cardiology Labs: Insights from the US, China and Singapore
Discuss unique experiences relating to mitigating risk of COVID-19 exposure in the nuclear cardiology practice from ASNC leaders and global leaders in China and Singapore.
- Understand insights on the patient journey through the imaging lab from changes and prioritizing orders, patient & staff precautions, equipment considerations, changes to the interpretation and reporting experience in the reading room and more.
- New imaging and test preparation considerations for protection of technologists as they interact with patients.
- Insights from members of the Chinese Society of Nuclear Medicine based in Wuhan and Shanghai.
- Successful lessons learned from Singapore.
- Review methods to specifically protect nuclear cardiology personnel from potential COVID-19 exposure.
- Opportunities to share your experience and ask questions.
Program Introduction
Sharmila Dorbala, MD, FASNC
ASNC, President
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA
SiJin Li, MD, PhD
President, Chinese Society of Nuclear Medicine
Shanxi Medical University Hospital,
Shanxi, China
Moderator
Hicham Skali, MD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA
Panelists
USA
Stephen Bloom, MD, FASNC – ASNC Board of Directors
Midwest Heart & Vascular Specialist, USA
Regina Druz, MD, FASNC – ASNC Board of Directors
Integrative Cardiology Center of Long Island, Long Island, USA
Jolene Fantony, RT(N), CNMT
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, USA
CHINA
Hongcheng Shi, MD, PhD
Vice-President, Chinese Society of Nuclear Medicine
Zhongshan Hospital Fudan University
Shanghai, China
Xiaoli Lan, MD, PhD
Secretary, Chinese Society of Nuclear Medicine
Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College,
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Wuhan, China
SINGAPORE
Felix Keng, MBBS, FASNC
National Heart Center, Singapore
Aaron Tong, MBBS
National Heart Center, Singapore
This activity is supported by GE Healthcare.
No CME or CE credit is provided.