Marshall Medical Center earns re-accreditation in nuclear medicine

04.16.2019

LEWISBURG, Tenn. — Marshall Medical Center (MMC) has been awarded another three-year term of accreditation in nuclear medicine as the result of a recent review by the American College of Radiology (ACR). Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material ingested by the patient to diagnose and treat a variety of diseases, including many types of cancers, heart disease and certain other abnormalities within the body.

“The re-accreditation of nuclear medicine services offered by Marshall Medical Center is a result of the diligent efforts of our imaging staff and radiologists. We appreciate their continual dedication to quality and patient safety,” said MMC CEO Phyllis Brown.

The ACR gold seal of accreditation represents the highest level of image quality and patient safety. It is awarded only to facilities meeting ACR Practice Parameters and Technical Standards after a peer-review evaluation by board-certified physicians and medical physicists who are experts in the field. Image quality, personnel qualifications, adequacy of facility equipment, quality control procedures and quality assurance programs are assessed. The findings are reported to the ACR Committee on Accreditation, which subsequently provides the practice with a comprehensive report that can be used for continuous practice improvement.

The ACR, founded in 1924, is a professional medical society dedicated to serving patients and society by empowering radiology professionals to advance the practice, science and professions of radiological care. The College serves more than 37,000 diagnostic/interventional radiologists, radiation oncologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and medical physicists with programs focusing on the practice of medical imaging and radiation oncology and the delivery of comprehensive health care services.



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