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Annual SPECT-CT symposium 2026
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 Export to Your Calendar 30/01/2026
When: Friday, January 30, 2026
9:00 AM
Where: Virtual
United Kingdom

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This Half-Day Virtual SPECT-CT Study Day stands as the foremost educational event for professionals in hybrid imaging, renowned as the longest running SPECT-CT course of its kind. This esteemed programme brings together leading experts and practitioners to deliver a comprehensive curriculum spanning contemporary clinical applications and the latest technological advancements in SPECT-CT. Tailored for clinicians, radiographers, nuclear medicine specialists, and researchers, the event offers in-depth academic content designed to advance knowledge and elevate standards of practice within the field.

Delegates will benefit from expert-led sessions that encompass a broad range of SPECT-CT applications, including cardiac and neurological imaging, oncological evaluation, hepatobiliary and pulmonary studies, and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in SPECT application. Attendees will gain valuable insights through excellent talks and interactive discussion , empowering them to apply the latest developments in hybrid imaging to real-world scenarios.

This distinguished course remains an essential platform for those seeking to remain at the forefront of SPECT-CT innovation and clinical excellence.

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