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  Rubidium-82 PET scan for myocardial perfusion is recommended by Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM) as an alternative to deal with the shortage of Technetium-99.
Posted 1 July 2010
  We are pleased to announce that Dr Saabry Osmany is our new Consultant Nuclear Medicine Specialist.
Posted 12 Apr 2010
  Journal of Nuclear Medicine: Costs for PET, PET/CT decreasing with increase in oncologic exams
Posted 30 Mar 2010
  18F Sodium Fluoride: New Uses For An Established Bone Agent.
Poster presentation at Singapore Radiological Society Meeting 2010

Posted 25 Mar 2010
  The management and board of RadLink Group extends their deepest condolences to the family of the late Dr Shahid Mahmood.
Posted 29 Dec 2009
  Rubidium-82 gaining importance in cardiac imaging
Posted 23 December 2009
  We have resumed General Nuclear Medicine scans with immediate effect
Posted 31 August 2009
  C-11 Acetate PET/CT scan for prostate and liver cancer.
New tools in the molecular imaging armament to help diagnose these cancers

Posted 25 August 2009
  New Sodium Fluoride PET/CT bone scan available. Its higher diagnostic accuracy, faster scan time and no additional radiation dose makes it the perfect substitute for the traditional bone scan.
Posted 13 August 2009
  We are pleased to announced that Dr Gilbert Keng has joined us as Consultant Nuclear Medicine Specialist
Posted 16 July 2009
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Our Team

 
 
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Dr Gilbert Keng
Consultant Nuclear Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FRCR (UK), FAMS


Dr Keng graduated from the medical faculty of National University of Singapore. After his graduation, he underwent training in diagnostic radiology in the National University Hospital. He obtained his fellowship in diagnostic radiology from the Royal College of Radiology in the United Kingdom (FRCR). Upon receiving his FRCR, he underwent further advance specialty training in Nuclear Medicine.

He had completed a fellowship in Oncological PET imaging in the Clinical PET Centre, Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. Dr Keng is a fellow of the Academy of Medicine of Singapore (FAMS) and is currently serving as a committee member in the Chapter of Nuclear Medicine.

Prior to joining us, Dr Keng was the Clinical Director of AsiaMedic PET/CT Centre. He had previously worked as a consultant in the Department of PET and Nuclear Medicine, Singapore General Hospital.

His main interest is in Oncological PET Imaging. Dr Keng is well versed in other aspects of radionuclide imaging such as bone scanning, nuclear cardiac imaging, nuclear renal imaging, thyroid imaging etc. He is also familiar with radionuclide therapy for the treatment of benign thyroid diseases, thyroid cancers and liver cancers etc.

 
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Dr Saabry Osmany
Consultant Nuclear Medicine Specialist

 MBBS, FAMS, Diplomate (ABNM)


Dr Osmany graduated from Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh. After his graduation, he underwent training in Medicine–Pediatrics at St Joseph Mercy Oakland, Pontiac, Michigan, USA and in Nuclear Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, USA.

His fellowship training in Positron Emission Tomography (PET)/CT was at the Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.

Dr Osmany is a Diplomate (board certified) of the American Board of Nuclear Medicine. He is also a fellow of the Academy of Medicine of Singapore (FAMS) and a member of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, USA.

Prior to joining us, Dr Osmany was a Consultant at the Department of Nuclear Medicine and PET, Singapore General Hospital. Before coming to Singapore, he was a Consultant at Apollo Hospitals Dhaka, Bangladesh where he was instrumental in starting and heading their new Nuclear Medicine facility.

His main interest is in Positron Emission Tomography though Dr Osmany is well versed in other aspects of radionuclide imaging such as cardiac imaging. He is also familiar with radionuclide therapy for the treatment of benign thyroid diseases.

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