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Greg Passmore, PhD

Department Chair and Professor in College of Allied Health Sciences Augusta University

  • Augusta GA

Dr. Passmore's current research focuses on nuclear cardiology dual isotope single acquisition protocols.

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Areas of Expertise

Radiation Safety
Nuclear Medicine Physics
Health Science Education
Research Design
Nuclear Medicine Instrumentation
Nuclear Cardiology

Accomplishments

Second Place Scientific Abstract for Oral Presentation

2014 Society of Nuclear Medicine Technologist Section at SNM Annual Meeting

First Place Scientific Abstract for Oral Presentation

2014 Southeastern Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technologist Section at SECSNMMI Annual Meeting

First Place Scientific Abstract for Oral Presentation

2017 Southeastern Chapter of the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging at Annual Meeting

Education

University of Missouri - Columbia

Ph.D.

Curriculum and Instruction

1996

University of Missouri - Columbia

M.S.

Nuclear Engineering

1987

Truman State University

M.S.

Biology/Biological Sciences, General

1980

Media Appearances

Thankful for the opportunity: Pretlow reflects on productive career

Augusta University News  online

2026-06-18

Greg Passmore, PhD, said “leadership isn’t about being in charge but it’s about taking care of those in your charge. For the past eight years, Pretlow has done exactly that.”

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Articles

NMTCB 2018 Technologist Salary Survey Results

Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology

2019-12-01

The Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) conducted a salary survey during the fall of 2018. All of the 23,918 NMTCB certificants were invited to participate in this 20-minute online survey via their email address on file. The survey itself was delivered online using Open Source LimeSurvey software (http://www.limesurvey.org/). A total of 5,626 responses were received, equating to an overall response rate of 23.5%.

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Design and Validation of a Survey Questionnaire to Assess Physician Transfusion Medicine Knowledg

American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science

2017-01-01

The clinical appropriateness of blood transfusion rests with physicians having the correct knowledge when making decisions concerning the selection and transfusion of blood and blood components. Transfusion medicine knowledge (TMK) is typically acquired during medical school, as on-the-job training during residency or fellowship, and through continuing education (e.g., online, seminars, workshops) in practice.

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