Gamma Gazette Winter Edition 2020 - The Australian and New Zealand Society of Nuclear Medicine

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From the President

I

am writing this, my first report as President of the ANZSNM, from my home office. Things have changed rapidly everywhere around the world, and like many others, I've been working from home when I don't have to be at the hospital to carry out my clinical duties.

Most of our members are not working from home due to clinical requirements of their roles, and so have been faithfully going to work under very trying circumstances - although possibly thankful for the reduction in traffic on the way! We have been dealing with issues around the supply of radiopharmaceuticals and PPE, extra infection control precautions and working with the risks of virus transfer from our patients, preparing for an influx of people sick with COVID-19 and many other struggles, both professional and personal. I was really starting to get worried about running out of toilet paper at home after not being able to get any in the shops for many weeks - even turning up early in the morning at the special time for healthcare workers! Some of our friends and colleagues overseas are still in the thick of it, but it has been great to see the many webinars sharing ideas and successes in adapting Nuclear Medicine practice to this new situation.

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or those who haven't met me, I'm a Medical Physicist, specialising in Nuclear Medicine and I work for SA Health at The Queen Elizabeth and Lyell McEwin Hospitals in South Australia. I've been on the ANZSNM Federal Council since 2015 when I became the chair and council representative of the Physics SIG (Prab Takhar is the current SIG chair, while I have retained the rep position). I've spent most of the last two years learning the ropes from our outgoing president Ros Francis, who you'll agree has done a great job leading the Society in that time through many changes and crises.

I come into the role in a world of rapid change. As you this read this, the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting is under way online, having launched on the 28th of May. I want to thank the Local Organising Committee (LOC), Geoff Currie, Matt Ayers, Socrates Angelides and Hosen Kiat, who put in a huge amount of work to organise a special 50th meeting. Unfortunately their plans were dashed by COVID-19 induced travel and group gathering restrictions. We have been able to retain almost all of the scientific program for the online Meeting. I also want to thank the Federal Council and other volunteer members who suddenly had to jump in to reinvent the meeting for this new sociallydistanced, virtual-meeting world. Many thanks to Ros Francis for her leadership and work over the last two years, and to all the other volunteers: the Federal Council, Branch committees, Special Interest Groups, advisory committees and others who put in countless hours of work behind the scenes to keep the Society running, contributing to keep Nuclear Medicine relevant, up to date and cutting edge.

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