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2025: A Year in Review

24 min · 31 de dic de 2025
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Before we pop the champagne and count down to 2026, let’s take one last look back at 2025 through our favorite moments in nuclear medicine. Join host Ken Herrmann and his group of “JNM All-Stars:” Tom A. Hope, MD, Irene Buvat, PhD, and Jason S. Lewis, PhD, as they reminisce on their favorite parts of 2025. Tune in before the ball drops!

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