As a member of the CANM, you will have access to a network of experienced professionals and experts in the field who can support you in your career development. You will also have the opportunity to participate in educational events, workshops, and scientific meetings where you can learn about the latest advances in nuclear medicine and engage in discussions with your colleagues.
Becoming a member of the CANM is a valuable investment in your future as a nuclear medicine specialist. Join us today and take advantage of all the benefits that come with membership.
As a resident in the field of nuclear medicine, you are in a unique position to shape the future of our specialty. Becoming a member can provide you with the resources and opportunities you need to achieve your professional goals and make a lasting impact on patient care.
Number of active clients and the count increasing lot.
Every year we offer events like webinars, courses, symposia, poster sessions, exhibits etc.. To support your continuing professional development
To help meet your educational needs and to obtain accredited CPD hours
The Eric Lepp Clinical Vignette is an opportunity to present a complex nuclear medicine case in which resident has played an active role and run the chance to win a prestigious award at the Annual Scientific Conference
As a practitioner in the field of nuclear medicine, you play a critical role in delivering high-quality patient care. By becoming a member, you can take your expertise and impact to the next level. Becoming a member of the CANM is an investment in your professional growth and the future of nuclear medicine in Canada.
Number of active clients and the count increasing lot.
Every year we offer events like webinars, courses, symposia, poster sessions, exhibits etc.. To support your continuing professional development
To help meet your educational needs and to obtain accredited CPD hours
CANM Emeritus Award is the Association's highest award and it is given to an individual in recognition if the contributions made to the Nuclear Medicine community.