Teaching activities

My teaching work

My teaching work, now as in the past, is divided degree courses for technologists, and degree courses in Medicine, and courses for residents, particularly those in Nuclear Medicine. My teaching covers methodological aspects and clinical applications of nuclear medicine; specific aspects of the use of molecular imaging techniques; the application of molecular imaging techniques at pre-clinical level in experimental models; and technical and organisational aspects of nuclear medicine.

Using these pages

Making your selection from the menu on the left, you can view the page relating to your course (degree, specialisation, other). Each page contains information about the course: where it is held, the programme of study, lecture times, etc. Degree course students are asked to read carefully all the information about attendance on the course, any practical work envisaged and, particularly important, the requirements for admission to the final examination.

Lectures are to be understood as a framework and guide for students and as a source of general reference for post-graduate students attending schools of specialisation. They cannot cover all the examination topics completely and must thus be integrated with systematic study of the recommended texts and of any scientific articles cited in the page.