Inventory resources of nuclear medicine

Nuklearmedizin. Nuclear Medicine
Götz JonasW Burchert

Abstract

The first survey of the German Society of Nuclear Medicine (DGN) to assess the resources of our speciality named "Inventory Resources of Nuclear Medicine" aims to provide a reliable data basis for existing and future activities of the DGN. The involvement and participation of as many colleagues as possible will play an important role for the success of the development of our profession. 214 leading nuclear medicine professionals were identified as the target group. The questionnaire contained 13 different categories. Apart from individual-related questions, memberships in other societies as well as activities in federal or governmental boards, professional self-government or support groups were inquired. Participation in guideline programmes as well as other special experiences, knowledge or contacts, which could be relevant for the work of our boards and working groups, were also subject of the survey. The data of 112 (52.3%) returned questionnaires were analysed. 57 persons state that they have already been involved in the activities of the DGN. Almost three quarters of these persons (n = 42) explicitly affirm their further commitment to the DGN in the future. Another 35 respondents can envisage such a future commitment for t...Continue Reading

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