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Nuclear Medicine in the Philippines: A Glance at the Past, a Gaze at the Present, and a Glimpse of the Future

机译:菲律宾的核医学:过去的一瞥,现在的凝视和未来的一瞥

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While the introduction of radioactive tracers in the study of metabolic pathways has been well-documented in clinical thyroidology as early as 1924, the widespread utilization in other clinical specialties has been hampered by slow developments in radiation-detecting devices and in the production of appropriate radiopharmaceuticals, in addition tothe morbid fear of radiation. In the Philippines, the first radioisotope laboratory was established in 1956. Ten years later, the Philippine Society of Nuclear Medicine was formed. Through the years, challenges were overcome, foundations were laid down, growth was encouraged, friendships with other organizations were built, adjustments were made, and rules were enforced. To date, there are approximately 58 nuclear medicine centers randomly distributed from north to south ofthe Philippines, 7 accredited nuclear medicine training institutions, 95 board-certified nuclear medicine physicians (a few of whom are also internationally recognized), and a regionally-indexed Philippine Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Qualifying examinations for technologists were also recently instated. International relations are constantly strengthenedby sending trainees abroad and accepting foreign trainees here, as well as participating in conferences and other endeavors. While the cost of putting up nuclear medicine centers in the Philippines is still prohibitive, it should not pose too much of a constraint as there are foreign and local parties willing to help. With appropriate instrumentation, targetingradiopharmaceuticals and trained human resources, nuclear medicine can indeed contribute much to health care delivery.
机译:尽管早在1924年就已在临床甲状腺病学中充分证明了将放射性示踪剂引入代谢途径研究中,但由于放射检测设备和适当放射性药物生产的缓慢发展,阻碍了在其他临床专业中的广泛应用。 ,此外还有对放射线的病态恐惧。在菲律宾,第一个放射性同位素实验室于1956年成立。十年后,菲律宾核医学学会成立。这些年来,克服了挑战,打下了基础,鼓励了增长,与其他组织建立了友谊,进行了调整,并执行了规则。迄今为止,大约有58个核医学中心从菲律宾北到南随机分布,有7个经认可的核医学培训机构,95个获得董事会认证的核医学医师(其中一些也是国际公认的)和按地区索引的菲律宾核医学杂志。最近还对技术人员进行了资格考试。通过派遣学员到国外并在这里接受外国学员,以及参加会议和其他活动,不断加强国际关系。尽管在菲律宾建立核医学中心的成本仍然高得令人望而却步,但不应有太多的限制,因为有外国和当地政党愿意提供帮助。有了适当的仪器,针对放射性药物和训练有素的人力资源,核医学确实可以为医疗服务做出很大贡献。

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