Product Overview & Details for ASNC 2025 Scientific Session and Exhibition Meeting OnDemand
The ASNC2025 Annual Scientific Session and Exhibition Meeting OnDemand course will provide you with top-notch education from thirty-one sessions recorded during the live / virtual meeting September 4-7, and September 13, 2025.
ASNC2025 sets a new benchmark for nuclear cardiology with cutting-edge content, packed sessions, and high energy. The sessions provided shared valuable insights on disease-based tracks, radiopharmaceutical innovations, and new diagnostic techniques that every nuclear cardiology professional needs to know.
This Meeting OnDemand offers 27 sessions highlighting how nuclear cardiology is expanding rapidly across amyloidosis, artificial intelligence, hybrid imaging, infection, inflammation, molecular imaging, myocardial blood flow quantification, radiopharmaceuticals, sarcoid, and much more.
This course is intended for cardiologists, radiologists, nuclear medicine specialists, nuclear technologists, nurses, practice administrators, and other health care professionals with an interest in the field of nuclear cardiology.
At the end of this activity, participants will:
- Demonstrate improved skills in image interpretation and reporting
- Recognize and minimize technical problems and artifacts that may be associated with cardiac imaging
- Identify appropriate use of cardiac imaging techniques based on current guidelines
- Evaluate new imaging technologies, software, and stress techniques
- Identify the role of nuclear and cardiac CT imaging in overall patient care
- Describe the importance of balancing radiation exposure with image quality
- Describe future directions in cardiac PET, CT, and SPECT/CT to anticipate training and equipment needs
- Identify the clinical implication of CT coronary angiography cases and recognize its value and limitations in clinical cardiology
This activity will increase learners’ competence in solving technical and clinical issues when treating patients with CVD. Sessions present different approaches to cardiac disease management to how to best improve patient outcomes. These sessions address topics in appropriate use criteria, SPECT best practices, PET best practices, new and emergent cardiac imaging procedures, lab performance and procedures, radiation safety, reporting, and lab performance and the application of appropriate guidelines-based treatments.