Nuclear medicine and teaching
In addition to clinical work and research, the department of nuclear medicine is actively involved in teaching. Our primary contribution to teaching is through the organization of the course "Interdisciplinary Case Conferences." We are also significantly involved in courses such as organ morphology and Block 10, and we offer lectures every semester.
Student supervision is a key aspect of our teaching role in nuclear medicine. We oversee students during their clinical internship year, clinical traineeships, and while they are working on their diploma theses.
Our teaching extends beyond the medical field to include important contributions from non-medical disciplines such as chemistry, physics, and pharmacy, which are integral to the field of nuclear medicine.