In 1988 UT Hospital opened its Positron Emission Tomography Scanner facility, complete with an associated medical cyclotron that produced the radioactive isotopes used in PET scans. It was one of only a handful of hospitals to operate a PET scanning facility, and the only one to use this technology as a clinical diagnostic technique apart from research studies.
Recent News
More News- Thura Mack Receives Excellence in Academic Outreach Award
- Libraries Co-Hosts ‘Great Expectations in Healthcare’ Nursing Conference for K-12 Students
- Jazz Pianist and Composer Donald Brown Premieres New Work Inspired by Libraries' Archives, March 26
- Survey Helps Libraries Improve Services
- Black History Month Exhibit
- Knoxville’s Largest Little Library
- A Library Love Story
- Libraries Celebrates 14th Year of Big Orange STEM Saturday
Upcoming Events
More Events-
Of Monkeys and Men: The Scopes Trial Exhibit and Research Guide
-
Graduation Cap Decorating
-
Pressed Flower Bookmarks