Advanced Study Days – PSMA – PET-CT in Prostate Cancer
Advanced Study Days are offered four times per year and can be attended virtually or in person. Each 4-hour session is delivered live from Christie Education’s state-of-the-art auditorium, featuring expert faculty and guest speakers. The day includes lectures, case studies, and interactive sessions with real clinical examples.
PSMA – PET-CT in Prostate Cancer
Enhance your understanding of PET-CT in prostate cancer. This session covers key topics such as the pathophysiology of prostate cancer, practical prostate imaging techniques, and emerging therapies. With expert-led discussions on clinical trials and future prospects, this event is perfect for professionals seeking to stay at the forefront of diagnostic imaging.
Suitable for Radiologists, Radiographers, Technologists, Clinical Leads, Clinical Scientists, and other clinical staff.
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Ami Chander
Dr Chander is dually accredited in Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine – and has a specialist interest in lung malignancy.
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Peter Julyan
Dr Julyan is responsible for providing medical physics support for clinical and research PET imaging at the Christie Hospital, and research PET at the University of Manchester’s Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre (WMIC). He is also involved with teaching at the Universities of Manchester and Salford, and supervises students at M.Sc. and Ph.D. levels.
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Prakash Manoharan
Dr Manoharan is dually accredited in radiology and nuclear medicine, with sub-specialised fellowships in nuclear medicine (UK), oncology body MRI/CT (UK) and nuclear medicine/PET-CT/ advanced radionuclide therapy (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA).
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Tom Westwood
Dr Westwood is an Oncology Radiologist with a specialist interest in nuclear medicine and molecular Imaging. His experience includes a range of PET tracers including 18 FDG, 68Ga-DOTANOC, 18F-Choline and 18F-DOPA.
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Wendy Jennison
Wendy Jennison is the Chief Technologist in Nuclear Medicine at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, where she leads the management, training, and professional development of her team. With a career spanning over three decades, Wendy brings deep expertise in PET-CT and SPECT-CT imaging, as well as the administration of therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals. She holds an MSc in Nuclear Medicine from Salford University and has contributed to the MSc/PGDip Nuclear Medicine Imaging course as a lecturer and course team member, sharing her passion for high standards and professional excellence in clinical practice.