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Current Trends in the Training and Education of Pharmacists in Radiopharmacy

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Safety and Efficacy of Radiopharmaceuticals 1987

Part of the book series: Developments in Nuclear Medicine ((DNUM,volume 14))

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At the previous European Symposium on Radiopharmaceuticals, held in Cambridge in 1985, Lazarus reviewed the findings of an independent survey on the subject of the training of radiophar- macists (1). Despite the limited response to the survey it was abundantly evident that the degree of attention paid to radio- pharmacy was extremely variable from country to country. At the time the only country offering a structured university education leading to a recognised degree in nuclear pharmacy was the United States.

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Cox, P.H., Garritsen, F.A. (1987). Current Trends in the Training and Education of Pharmacists in Radiopharmacy. In: Kristensen, K., Nørbygaard, E. (eds) Safety and Efficacy of Radiopharmaceuticals 1987. Developments in Nuclear Medicine, vol 14. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3375-0_31

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