2nd Annual AMI Washington Symposium Addressed The Nation On Molecular Imaging.

Members of Congress, healthcare leaders, distinguished advocates and guests gathered recently in Washington D.C. to address the issues vital to the PET community. Attendees at the '04 Washington Symposium, sponsored by the Institute for Molecular Technologies (IMT), heard the latest on coverage and reimbursement policies, gained insight from our distinguished patient advocates and guests, and spent a moving and memorable evening with four-time cancer survivor and renowned author, Hamilton Jordan.

Mark your calendars for September 6, 7 and 8, and plan to join us at the '05 Washington event. Awareness of PET/CT and other advanced molecular imaging technologies is growing but there is much to be done and the '05 Washington Symposium will be the place to see it through.


Senator Ted Stevens

Senator Gordon Smith

Charles N. Kahn, III, Pres. Federation of American Hospitals

Senator Dianne Feinstein

Ambassador Nancy G. Brinker, Founder, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation

Gary Small, M.D., Parlow-Solomon Professor On Aging, Dir., UCLA Center On Aging

Liz Fowler, Minority Staff Director for Senator Max Baucus, Senate Finance Committee

Sheldon Goldberg, Pres. & CEO, Alzheimer's Association

Hamilton Jordan, Cancer Survivor, Former White House Chief of Staff to Jimmy Carter, Author

Congressman Jim McCrery

Ed Coleman, M.D., Prof. of Radiology, Duke Medical Center, AMI president

Herb B. Kuhn, Dir. Center for Medicare Management

Ron Nutt, Ph.D., IMT Chairman-Elect

Monroe Meyerson, IMT Chairman

Liz Connell and Dr. Michael Phelps

Brian G. Durie, M.D., Chairman of the Board, International Myeloma Foundation