Whether you’re preparing for 2025 or 2026 CBNC exams or just want to stay current on board-focused updates in nuclear cardiology, ASNC’s Nuclear Cardiology Board Exam Prep Course is for you. by American Society of Nuclear Cardiology
The Nuclear Cardiology Board Exam Prep Course includes:
Recordings from the two-day live, virtual meeting, Sept. 27 – 28. The meeting features extensive review of the practice exam answers and live Q&A with expert nuclear cardiologists and physicists.
Self-study materials including 19 video lectures (with audio and PDF slide-downloads) and 4 interactive practice exams with more than 170 questions based on the CBNC exam blueprint. Retake the practice exams and listen to the lectures as often as you’d like
This course is designed for cardiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and radiologists preparing for the certification or recertification exam in nuclear cardiology.
Learner Objectives
The primary objectives of the course are to enable participants to achieve the following:
• Review concepts of nuclear physics as it applies to cardiovascular imaging physics instrumentation.
• Explain single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) image acquisition, processing, and quality control considerations.
• Recognize and identify nuclear imaging associated artifacts.
• Discuss the production and management of radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals.
• Integrate radiation safety standards into professional nuclear cardiology practice.
• Incorporate patient-centered imaging principles and appropriate use considerations in nuclear cardiology and stress procedure selection.
• Learn basic stress testing (exercise and pharmacologic) protocols along with their absolute and relative contraindications.
• Incorporate risk stratification into selection and application of nuclear cardiology studies.
• Apply nuclear imaging tools in assessment of myocardial viability, cardiac amyloidosis, and ventricular function.
• Understand the basics of PET imaging for myocardial perfusion and metabolic viability and sarcoidosis assessment.
• Interpret SPECT and PET perfusion and metabolic images and ventricular function imaging.
• Utilize myocardial perfusion imaging in the assessment, diagnosis, and response to therapy in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease and special populations.
• Appropriately identify non-cardiac findings on SPECT and PET-CT cardiovascular imaging studies.
• Integrate nuclear cardiology into the multimodality imaging evaluation of cardiovascular disease.
Focused Topic: Cardiac Scintigraphy with Bone-Seeking Tracers for Amyloidosis Prem Soman, MD, PhD, FASNC
Cases with the Expert, SPECT Panithaya Chareonthaitawee, MD
Cases with the Expert, PET Karthikeyan Ananthasubramaniam, MD, FASNC
Practice Exam 4 (self-paced)
Saturday, September 27, 2025
9:00am Welcome & Opening Remarks W. Lane Duvall, MD, FASNC
9:10am Exam 1, Practice Questions Answer Review James Case, Marianna Dakanali, Benjamin Auer, Keisha C. McCall Moderator: Lane Duvall
10:10am Break
10:20am Exam 2, Practice Questions Answer Review Gordon DePuey, Mark Hyun, Ronald Schwartz Moderator: Jamieson Bourque,
11:30am Technology-focused Town Hall Q&A James Case, Marianna Dakanali, Benjamin Auer, Keisha C. McCall, Gordon DePuey, Mark Hyun, Ronald Schwartz Moderators: Lane Duvall & Jamieson Bourque
12:30pm Adjourn for the day
Sunday, September 28, 2025
9:00am Brief Welcome W. Lane Duvall, MD, FASNC
9:05am Exam 3, Practice Questions Answer Review Jamieson Bourque, Rami Doukky, Lane Duvall, David Winchester Moderator: Lane Duvall
11:30am Clinical-focused Town Hall Q&A Jamieson Bourque, Rami Doukky, Lane Duvall, David Winchester, Sanjay Divakaran, Saurabh Malhotra, Prem Soman Moderators: Lane Duvall & Jamieson Bourque
12:30pm Closing remarks & adjourn W. Lane Duvall, MD, FASNC