The Society of United Professionals attended the Canadian Radiotheranostics Leaders’ Summit 2026 in Toronto on May 25–26. Pictured from left to right are Ralph Chatoor, Dragan Paroski, Elaine Denisevich, David Shepherd, and Logan Elku. Organized by the Canadian Nuclear Isotope Council, the summit brought together experts from healthcare, research, industry, and government to explore how collaboration can drive innovation, strengthen supply chain resilience, and improve access to life-saving diagnostics and therapies. Discussions highlighted Canada’s strong clinical and manufacturing capabilities, the growing role of artificial intelligence in advancing radiotheranostics, and the country’s leadership in expanding access to nuclear medicine globally. The Society’s participation reflects its commitment to contributing to discussions that shape the future of healthcare while recognizing the important role our members play in supporting Canada’s radioisotope production and nuclear sector expertise.
