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Tuesday 26 April 2011

Rapidscan Part 1 medium quality video

Rapidscan Part 1
Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast will be in two parts with the second part audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.


Interesting news link re Japan http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/radiation-activists-and-other-hazards/story-e6frg6zo-1226044176093

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Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into itunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.



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Rapidscan Part 1 Audio only version

Episode 43 Rapidscan Part 1
Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast will be in two parts with the second part audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.


Interesting news link re Japan http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/radiation-activists-and-other-hazards/story-e6frg6zo-1226044176093


Direct link to itunes 

Direct link to itunes, download itunes, install, then click this link to subscribe to podcast




Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into itunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.



Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
Remember you can get the podcast but going to itunes and entering the search term nuclear medicine best the way to subscribe is via this link


Or you can subscribe by entering your email address below and you will be informed of new episodes

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Delivered by FeedBurner


The easiest way to remember to tell your colleagues about the podcast is via the web link at nuccast.com or molcast.com

Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files and emails

nucmedpodcast@gmail.com

All contributions welcome, especially as sound files to nucmedpodcast@gmail.com.
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Monday 25 April 2011

Rapidscan Part 1 720p quality video

Rapidscan Part 1
Features an interview with Brent K Blackburn, PhD, Founder and CEO of rapidscan a new cardiac stressing agent.

http://rapidscanpharma.com/

This podcast will be in two parts with the second part audio only.

The first part will come as 720P high quality video for iphones or ipads or as low quality video for ipods or as audio you can also watch in 1080P high quality via this link 1080P HD VIDEO

Please let me know what you think about the video versions of the podcast.

I am also looking for new material so please get in touch with me if you can contribute
with an interview.
Interesting news link re: Japan and Chernoble
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/opinion/radiation-activists-and-other-hazards/story-e6frg6zo-1226044176093


Direct link to itunes 

Direct link to itunes, download itunes, install, then click this link to subscribe to podcast




Also I have updated our links and you can get the podcast page at both http://nuccast.com
And http://www.nuccast.com with the feed to put into itunes or juice or your favorite podcast software can be found at http://molcast.com or http://www.molcast.com. The cardiac subset of the podcast can be found at http://cardiac.nuccast.com and the feed at http://cardiac.molcast.com.



Please pass on information about this podcast to your colleagues and to your CPD provider.
Remember you can get the podcast but going to itunes and entering the search term nuclear medicine best the way to subscribe is via this link


Or you can subscribe by entering your email address below and you will be informed of new episodes

Enter your email address:


Delivered by FeedBurner


The easiest way to remember to tell your colleagues about the podcast is via the web link at nuccast.com or molcast.com

Most importantly of all please help this podcast by contributing your opinions, Sound files and emails

nucmedpodcast@gmail.com

All contributions welcome, especially as sound files to nucmedpodcast@gmail.com.
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