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Professor Jamieson Bourque

University of Virginia, Charlottesville (United States of America)

Dr. Jamieson Bourque, MD, MHS, is an associate professor of medicine and radiology at the University of Virginia, where he is the medical director of nuclear cardiology and the stress laboratory and medical director of cardiology at Novant-UVA Culpeper Hospital. He completed medical school and residency at Duke University and then cardiology and advanced multimodality cardiovascular imaging fellowships at the University of Virginia, joining the faculty in 2010. He has overseen the creation and expansion of the UVA cardiac PET program and supervises the stress and nuclear training of the UVA cardiovascular fellows. He serves on the Board of Directors for ASNC, the SNMMI Cardiovascular Council, and IAC Nuclear-PET Division. He is the chair of an upcoming consensus statement on nuclear imaging in infective endocarditis. He has an active research program focusing on the identification and treatment of coronary microvascular disease and risk stratification in ischemic heart disease.

Quantitative nuclear imaging for guiding and monitoring therapy: are we there yet?

Event: International Conference on Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac CT 2024

Topic: Nuclear Imaging

Session type: Symposium

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Nuclear case session for level 2/3 logbooks Session 2 – Imaging Inflammation, amyloid and infection

Event: International Conference on Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac CT 2024

Topic: Nuclear Imaging

Session type: Teaching Course

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Elevating nuclear cardiology with new tracers and innovative technologies

Event: International Conference on Nuclear Cardiology and Cardiac CT 2024

Topic: Nuclear Imaging

Session type: Satellite Symposium

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