Engaging and nurturing referring physician relationships

Today, the availability of unit-dose PET tracers; technical equipment advances in PET/CT; cost-effective entry options, including turnkey management solutions; mobile PET/CT access providing weekly service into rural communities throughout the United States; and broadened coverage by CMS have combin...

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Adoption
Community
Customer services
Diagnostic Imaging
Family physicians
Hospitals
Meetings
Molecular Probe Techniques
Nuclear medicine
Oncology
Patients
Physicians
Physicians - organization & administration
Practice Patterns, Physicians' - organization & administration
Referral and Consultation - organization & administration
Tomography
United States
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