⟩ What is vascular (VASS-kyoo-lur) access?
A general term to describe the area on the body where blood is drawn for circulation through a hemodialysis (see dialysis) circuit. A vascular access may be an arteriovenous fistula, a graft, or a catheter.
A general term to describe the area on the body where blood is drawn for circulation through a hemodialysis (see dialysis) circuit. A vascular access may be an arteriovenous fistula, a graft, or a catheter.
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Explain me what information/advice do you wish you had known when you were beginning your medical studies?
Tell us what do you like most about being a specialist in nuclear medicine?
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Explain me what is your greatest weakness? What are you doing to improve it as Nuclear Physician?
Tell us what is the most effective way to administer radiopharmaceuticals and why?
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