Additional resources
Here are Cardinal Health sponsored events, CE Solutions courses and other materials to help you stay informed on the Mo-99 shortage.
- Attention CE Solutions users: A new online course, Myocardial Perfusion Imaging: Obtaining Optimal Images during Tc-99m Shortages (1 CEU), is available. Please visit the CE Solutions course listing to view current courses and take this new course.
- Learn about how the Mo-99 supply chain works by listening to one of our top experts discuss the intricate and fragile process of making and distributing Tc-99m products.
Here is additional industry news from other nuclear medicine organizations
- Society of Nuclear Medicine. Domestic Isotope Availability. (Accessed 1/28/2010).
http://www.snm.org/index.cfm?PageID=7739&RPID=10
- Covidien. Molybdenum 99 Supply Update. (Accessed 2/1/2010).www.covidien.com/mo99Supply
- Wall Street Journal. Medical-Isotopes Sector Faces Another Supply Shortfall. January 7, 2010. http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100107-710685.html?mod=dist_smartbrief
- AECL. NRU Status Report #38 - AECL provides update on NRU activities. January 13, 2010.
http://www.aecl.ca/NewsRoom/Community_Bulletins/100113.htm#
- NRG Press Release. Repair of cooling water pipework High Flux Reactor will commence on 19 February 2010 (accessed 12/19/09).
http://www.nrg.eu/general/nieuws/2009/20091215en.html.