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European Association of Nuclear MedicineEANM
Schmalzhofgasse 26/5 | 1060 Vienna | Austria | [email protected]
Maria Luisa De RiminiEANM National Deputy
UOC Medicina NucleareAORN Ospedali dei Colli
Napoli
• Medical non‐profit association incorporated in Austria
• Aim: improving public health and promoting science and education in thefield of nuclear medicine
• Core business: Science, education, standardisation and quality control
• Approx. 3,000 individual members (Nuclear medicine physicians,Physicists, Technologists, Scientists etc.)
• 41 member countries with more than 9,000 member state members
• Annual Congress: > 6,200 participants – largest NM conference worldwide
• Serving a community of more than 16,000 specialists
About the European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM)
EANMBoard, Committees
Members‘ Assembly Delegates‘ Assembly
ESMIT
EANM Research Ltd. (EARL)
100% EANM subsidiary
Annual CongressAssociation
StrategyNetworkingGuidelinesCollaborations
EducationLevel 1 ‐ eLearningLevel 2 ‐ SchoolsLevel 3 ‐ Courses
ScienceState‐of‐the art researchSessions with partner societies
Forum of individual members
Quality Assuranceaccreditation, standardisation
EANM structure in a nutshell
Forum for National Society members
Faciliated by theEANM Officein Vienna
objective is to improve NM and itspractice and to advance scientificinitiatives as well as clinical researchprojects
EANM President Wim Oyen (NL)
EANM structure
EANM Activities
• Education, Training and Research• Annual Congress (EANM‘19 in Barcelona/Spain, October 12‐16, 2019)
The World Leading Meeting in the field with more than 6,200 participants
• European School of Multimodality Imaging & Therapy (ESMIT)3‐level high quality training, focusing on multimodality
• EANM Research Ltd (“EARL“) e.g. FDG‐PET/CT Accreditation programmeearl.eanm.org
• Publications:• Guidelines & Position Papers• EANM Paediatric Dosage Card, Dosage Caculator & PedDose App• EANM Technologist‘s Guide Book• EANM Press Releases
European School of Multimodality Imaging and Therapy
• Networking & Public Affairs:• representing the community‘s interests towards the EU, national and international
societies, non‐governmental institutions, legislative bodies etc.• covering topics such as: radiopharmaceutial legislation, radiation protection,
harmonization of education and competencies• providing a platform for exchange for the EANM‘s member societies• fostering relationships with the “sister“ societies as well as partner associations in
related disciplines through joint publications and other projects
• Collaboration with Springer on the EJNMMI Journal Family:• EJNMMI (European Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging)• EJNMMI Physics• EJMMI Radiopharmacy and Chemistry• EJNMMI Research• European Journal of Hybrid Imaging – The EJNMMI Multimodality Journal (since 2017)
EANM Activities
European School of Multimodality Imaging and Therapy
The 3‐level system
School Meetings (intermediate)compressed learning,unique experience
High End Courses (advanced)summit of CME
eLearning (basic)no limits, full education
eLearning.eanm.org
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EARL · EANM Forschungs GmbH / EANM Research Ltd. · Schmalzhofgasse 26· 1060 Vienna, AustriaTel: +43-(0)1-890 44 27 · Fax: +43-(0)1-890 44 27-9 · E-mail: [email protected] · URL: http://earl.eanm.org
Austrian Registry of Corporations: FN 291161d · VAT-ID No. in Austria: ATU 63436026
An initiative to promote multicentre nuclearmedicine and research
About EARL
• EANM Research Ltd.
• Founded in 2006 as a 100% subsidiary of the EANM• to improve nuclear medicine and its practice • to advance scientific initiatives as well as clinical research projects
• EARL focuses on accreditation, standardization and image quality assurance• EARL is NOT involved in project managements for EU‐funded calls or multi‐center clinical trials
EARL Activities: FDG PET/CT Accreditation
EARL initiated this accreditation programme in order to support imaging sites, which performFDG‐PET/CT oncology examinations, in meeting the requirements indicated in the EANMimaging guideline
• aims at providing a minimum standard for the acquisition and interpretation of PET andPET/CT scans with [18F]‐fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)
• goal is to enhance the quality standard of PET/CT investigations for both daily use and formulticentre studies
• PET/CT accreditation ensures similar performance of PET/CT systems within a multicentresetting by harmonising acquisition and processing of PET/CT scans
• Accredited PET/CT centres of excellence can compare, exchange and combine FDG‐PET/CTfindings, including SUV values, since data are collected and processed in a standardisedmanner
• Independent quality control/assurance by a fully authorised body
• Comparable PET/CT scanner performance and interpretation of PET/CT scans across multiple sites through harmonisation of the image acquisition protocols
• Accurate and reproducible quantitative tracer uptake assessment enabled through standardisation of methodology and imaging equipment
• Essential quality assurance in daily clinical practice as well as high eligibility as a participant in multicentre trials
• Accredited centres of excellence strengthen their status via publication on the EARL website, a signet sticker and an accreditation certificate
WHY EARL Accreditation?
Development of the EARL Accreditation
The positive trend continues: > 240 accredited scanners in Q1/2019
• EANM does not engage in project management through EARL Ltd. or any of its other entities
• EANM is stakeholder of EIBIR (European Institute for Biomedical Imaging Research) – www.eibir.org and strongly recommends the services of EIBIR for project management• Proposal writing, project management/coordination, dissemination & communication etc.
• EANM is co‐founder of EURAMED (European Alliance for Medical Radiation Protection Research) –www.euramed.eu• Improving medical care through sustainable research efforts in medical radiation protection
• Identifying common research areas
• Serving as a platform for medical radiation protection research, linking researchers and clinicians, adopting a harmonised advocacy approach at European level to impact the European research funding landscape
• Developing aligned approaches and responses to European research calls
Project Management for EU‐funded calls