PEOPLE - US Society of Nuclear Medicine (US) makes appointment:
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Executive Summary
The US Society of Nuclear Medicine (Reston, Virginia) has appointed Peter Conti as vice-president elect. Dr Conti, who currently serves as chairman of California-based Molecular Imaging's medical advisory board, will begin his term at the end of June and finish in June 2004, when he will assume the vice-presidency for a year before becoming president in 2005.
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