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CME Activity

Association Between In Vivo Fluorine 18–Labeled Flutemetamol Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography Imaging and In Vivo Cerebral Cortical Histopathology

Faculty

David A. Wolk, MD

Penn Memory Center
Departments of Neurology
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

Igor D. Grachev, MD, PhD

Clinical Development
Medical Diagnostics
GE Healthcare
Princeton, New Jersey

Chris Buckley, PhD

Imaging Technology
Medical Diagnostics
GE Healthcare
Amersham, England

Hala Kazi, PhD

Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

M. Sean Grady, MD

Department of Neurosurgery
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

John Q. Trojanowski, MD, PhD

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Institute on Aging
Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Philadelphia

Roy H. Hamilton, MD

Penn Memory Center
Departments of Neurology
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

Paul Sherwin, MD, PhD

Clinical Development
Medical Diagnostics
GE Healthcare
Princeton, New Jersey

Richard McLain, MS

FP Statistical Consulting, LLC
Livonia, Michigan

Steven E. Arnold, MD

Penn Memory Center
Department of Psychiatry
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia

Accredited by

American Medical Association

Course Description

Educational Objective: To learn that in vivo amyloid imaging correlates with in vivo amyloid pathology in Alzheimer disease (AD).

Activity Details

Credit Types:CME
Credit Amount:1.0 Credits
Release Date:2011-Nov-01
Expiration Date:2013-Nov-01
Estimated Time for Completion:1 hour
Registration Required:Yes
Cost:$180/yr
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