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 Export to Your Calendar 18/09/2026 to 20/09/2026
When: Friday, September 18, 2026
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Doubletree by Hilton Chicago-Oak Brook
1909 Spring Rd
Oak Brook, Illinois  60523
United States
Contact: 630-428-3217

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The ACNM Annual Meeting is taking place this fall in Oak Brook, Illinois and centers on the theme of Theranostics, highlighting the expanding role of nuclear medicine within a multidisciplinary framework. The program brings together nuclear medicine physicians, medical oncologists, urologists, radiation oncologists, surgeons, legal experts, and allied health professionals to address the clinical, operational, and scientific dimensions of theranostic practice. Through interactive sessions, case-based discussions, and expert lectures, attendees will gain actionable knowledge to advance patient care in their respective practices.

The meeting also includes dosimetry pre-meeting courses, general nuclear medicine sessions, and research presentations.

The program is intended for nuclear medicine physicians, physicists, residents and other medical professionals with an interest in nuclear medicine.

ACNM invites you to submit an original clinical or scientific abstract for the opportunity to present your research during the 2026 ACNM Annual Meeting, September 18-20, 2026 in Oak Brook, Illinois.

Important Dates:

Abstract submission deadline: July 1, 2026

Notifications: July 24, 2026

Find out more and register here

 

 

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