Presenter: April Mann, MBA, CNMT, NCT, RT(N), MASNC, FSNMMI-TS, Cardiology KOL and Stakeholder Engagement Lead at GE HealthCare
Date: Wednesday, August 27, 2025
Time: 3:30pm – 4:30pm EDT
Ms. Mann is the Cardiology KOL and Stakeholder Engagement Lead at GE HealthCare. Prior to joining GE, she was the VP, Cardiology/Market Access at Ionetix Corporation. Before entering the industry sector in 2019, she was employed by Hartford Healthcare since 1992, and her roles have included System Manager, Business Intelligence & Data Analytics and Quality for the Heart & Vascular Institute, manager of the cardiac catheterization lab, non-invasive cardiology, nuclear cardiology, nuclear medicine, and vascular ultrasound imaging. She has been a nuclear medicine technologist since 1989 and has a BA in Healthcare Management and a Masters’, Business Administration (MBA). Ms. Mann has been active within the nuclear medicine/ nuclear cardiology community serving as the President, Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging-Technologist Section as well as chaired and served on numerous committees for the Society of Nuclear Medicine Technologist Section, Society of Nuclear Medicine and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology as well as served on the Boards of the Intersocietal Accreditation Commission, Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board and the Education and Research Foundation. She has over 27 publications including book chapters, continuing education and research manuscripts and has given over 250 presentations on various topics in nuclear medicine, nuclear cardiology, management, quality and general cardiology topics throughout her career and is well respected in the Nuclear Medicine/Nuclear Cardiology community and have several years of leadership, operations and business experience within the healthcare community.
In this session, April will:
- discuss the imaging characteristics and benefits of FlyrcadoTM
- discuss patient preparation for FlyrcadoTM
- discuss FlyrcadoTM imaging protocols
- discuss processing and display considerations
- understand the technologist’s role in optimizing image acquisition, reducing artifacts, and ensuring accurate patient positioning for high-quality diagnostic outcomes
- identify standards uptake patterns with various disease presentation
Approved for 1.0 CEH credit from SNMMI.