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Residency program directors organize, propose big changes
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The Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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August 1, 2002
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At the SNM Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, 35 nuclear medicine program directors met to organize as an official group and to discuss key program issues. Michael Graham, MD, PhD (University of Iowa), became interested in creating this group after attending an Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) meeting where he realized that nuclear medicine was one of the few specialties that did not have a program directors association. He saw a need for one in order to keep nuclear medicine residency programs competitive with those of other specialties. "It became clear we needed a program director organization to reinvigorate nuclear medicine and provide academic nuclear medicine ...
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