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Advisory Committees

SNMMI Advisory Committees are member-driven groups that bring together experts from across nuclear medicine and molecular imaging to provide strategic guidance, subject matter expertise, and recommendations that support the Society’s mission and priorities. These committees play an important role in shaping programs, educational initiatives, clinical and scientific priorities, member engagement efforts, and emerging areas of the field. By fostering collaboration across disciplines and career stages, Advisory Committees help ensure that SNMMI remains responsive, innovative, and aligned with the evolving needs of its members and the profession.

Academic Advisory Committee

The Academic Advisory Committee is dedicated to the scientific interchange of ideas among SNMMI members who have an interest in training and education of undergraduates and graduates in Nuclear Medicine. The Academic Advisory Committee is an advocate for Nuclear Medicine education and training to organized Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, as well as providing an avenue of communication for Program Directors and Coordinators to accrediting bodies, certification boards, other specialty societies, and government agencies

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Advanced Associate Advisory Committee

The mission of the Advanced Associate Advisory Committee is to aid those who are interested in developing a Nuclear Medicine Advanced Associate program at their facility. In addition to supporting the practice and policy needs of the NMAA and other areas of technologist advanced practice, this committee is focused on nurturing and growing the NMAA, including effecting the necessary culture change to allow this designation to function properly.

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Brain Advisory Committee

The Brain Advisory Committee provides a forum whereby information relating to brain imaging may be discussed and disseminated and also provides a mechanism for the promotion and encouragement of basic brain imaging research and development. The Committee is dedicated to the scientific interchange of ideas among SNMMI members who have interest in brain imaging using radiopharmaceuticals.

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Cardiovascular Advisory Committee

The Cardiovascular Advisory Committee consists of SNMMI members interested in the performance and application of cardiovascular nuclear medicine procedures. It seeks to provide a forum for discussion and development of cardiac scintigraphic methods in an effort to realize the most beneficial applications. The Committee actively seeks individuals who share this goal.

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General Clinical Nuclear Medicine Advisory Committee 

The General Clinical Nuclear Medicine Advisory Committee is a group within SNMMI dedicated to the scientific interchange of ideas among members who have interest in clinical nuclear medicine issues. The overall mission of the committee is to provide a forum for members with similar interests, provide to membership expertise in clinical nuclear medicine, foster research and education in clinical nuclear medicine, provide outreach to other professionals and organizations, nurture new membership into the Society, and serve as a resource to SNMMI Leadership.

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Molecular Imaging Innovation & Translation Advisory Committee

The Molecular Imaging Innovation & Translation Advisory Committee is dedicated to all aspects of molecular imaging in the detection and management of disease. The Committee develops educational programs, provides opportunities for professional and intersociety networking, and facilitates initiatives to bring molecular imaging discoveries from the lab to the patient, advancing “personalized” medicine.

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Pediatrics Advisory Committee

The Pediatrics Advisory Committee provides a conduit for the sharing and dissemination of information unique to pediatric nuclear medicine. It serves as a forum for individuals involved in pediatric scintigraphic imaging to meet and discuss common problems and experiences. Established to further advance the interests of pediatric imaging within the SNMMI, the committee serves as a liaison to other pediatric imaging organizations, and to advance both research and education related to pediatric nuclear medicine.

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PET Advisory Committee

The PET Advisory Committee is dedicated to all aspects of the development and utilization of Positron Emission Tomography (PET), PET/CT and PET/MR in the detection and management of disease. The PET Advisory Committee develops educational programs and resources to advance the utilization of PET and PET modalities, including clinical practice, procedure guidelines and reimbursement. The Committee also provides opportunities for professional and intersociety networking.

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Physics, Instrumentation, Data Sciences Advisory Committee

The mission of the Physics, Instrumentation, Data Sciences Advisory Committee is to promote the dissemination of knowledge and the advancement of medical physics, nuclear instrumentation, and data analysis and their applications for diagnosis and treatment in nuclear medicine to its members and to SNMMI as a whole.

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Radiopharmaceuticals Advisory Committee

The Radiopharmaceuticals Advisory Committee is made up of members of the SNMMI who have a common interest in the radiopharmaceutical sciences. It has been set up for the purpose of providing a forum to; discuss and disseminate information relating to radiopharmaceutical sciences, promote and encourage basic research and applied technology in the radiopharmaceutical sciences, and provide the SNMMI information relating to the radiopharmaceutical sciences.

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Therapy Advisory Committee

The Therapy Advisory Committee is dedicated to all aspects of the development and utilization of Targeted Radioisotope Therapy (TRT) as an alternative to other treatments. The Therapy Advisory Committee is creating a multidisciplinary interest group whereby industry, big pharma, physicians, scientists, government and regulatory agencies, as well as other stakeholders, can convene to share ideas, develop education offerings and advance the utilization of radionuclide therapy.

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Advisory Committee Interns

Chapters will be eligible for chartering and re-chartering at three to five year intervals or sooner, if in the judgement of the Society of Nuclear Medicine (Society), a review is necessary.

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