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This three-volume set explores Problems and Solutions in Medical
Physics. These invaluable study guides should be used in
conjunction with other key textbooks in the field to provide
additional learning opportunities. Volume one explores Diagnostic
Imaging Physics and contains problems and solutions on key imaging
modalities, exploring X-ray, mammography, and fluoroscopy, in
addition to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and
ultrasonography. Volume two explores Nuclear Medicine and contains
problems and solutions on radioactivity and nuclear transformation,
radionuclide production and radiopharmaceuticals, non-imaging
detectors and counters, instrumentation for gamma imaging, SPECT
and PET/CT, imaging techniques, radionuclide therapy, internal
radiation dosimetry, and quality control and radiation protection
in nuclear medicine. Volume three explores Radiotherapy and
contains problems and solutions on external beam therapy equipment,
photon beam physics, radiation dosimetry, treatment planning for
external beam radiotherapy, and external beam commissioning and
quality assurance. Each chapter provides examples, notes, and
references for further reading to enhance understanding. Features:
Consolidates concepts and assists in the understanding and
applications of theoretical concepts in medical physics Assists
lecturers and instructors in setting assignments and tests Suitable
as a revision tool for postgraduate students sitting medical
physics, oncology, and radiology sciences examinations
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physical and Biological Principles, 4th
Edition offers comprehensive, well-illustrated coverage on this
specialized subject at a level that does not require an extensive
background in math and physics. It covers the fundamentals and
principles of conventional MRI along with the latest fast imaging
techniques and their applications. Beginning with an overview of
the fundamentals of electricity and magnetism (Part 1), Parts 2 and
3 present an in-depth explanation of how MRI works. The latest
imaging methods are presented in Parts 4 and 5, and the final
section (Part 6) covers personnel and patient safety and
administration issues. This book is perfect for student
radiographers and practicing technologists preparing to take the
MRI advanced certification exam offered by the American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). "In summary, this is the best
explanation of what lies behind MRI that I have read, taking what
can be a dry subject and making it readily understandable and
really interesting. I would recommend it to anyone starting their
MRI training and anyone trying to teach MRI to others." Reviewed by
RAD Magazine, June 2015 Challenge questions at the end of each
chapter help you assess your comprehension. Chapter outlines and
objectives assist you in following the hierarchy of material in the
text. Penguin boxes highlight key points in the book to help you
retain the most important information and concepts in the text.
NEW! Two MRI practice exams that mirror the test items in each ARRT
category have been added to the end of the text to help you
replicate the ARRT exam experience. NEW! Chapter on Partially
Parallel Magnetic Resonance Imaging increases the comprehensiveness
of the text. NEW! Updated key terms have been added to each chapter
with an updated glossary defining each term.
The first in a three-volume set exploring Problems and Solutions in
Medical Physics, this volume explores common questions and their
solutions in Diagnostic Imaging. This invaluable study guide should
be used in conjunction with other key textbooks in the field to
provide additional learning opportunities. It contains key imaging
modalities, exploring X-ray, mammography, and fluoroscopy, in
addition to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and
ultrasonography. Each chapter provides examples, notes, and
references for further reading to enhance understanding. Features:
Consolidates concepts and assists in the understanding and
applications of theoretical concepts in medical physics Assists
lecturers and instructors in setting assignments and tests Suitable
as a revision tool for postgraduate students sitting medical
physics, oncology, and radiology sciences examinations
The first in a three-volume set exploring Problems and Solutions in
Medical Physics, this volume explores common questions and their
solutions in Diagnostic Imaging. This invaluable study guide should
be used in conjunction with other key textbooks in the field to
provide additional learning opportunities. It contains key imaging
modalities, exploring X-ray, mammography, and fluoroscopy, in
addition to computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, and
ultrasonography. Each chapter provides examples, notes, and
references for further reading to enhance understanding. Features:
Consolidates concepts and assists in the understanding and
applications of theoretical concepts in medical physics Assists
lecturers and instructors in setting assignments and tests Suitable
as a revision tool for postgraduate students sitting medical
physics, oncology, and radiology sciences examinations
Adroitly told, Geoffrey Clark's collection of stories Necessary
Deaths will appeal to anyone who has faced difficult choices
regarding the care of animals. Mr. Clark's characters struggle to
learn how to let go and confront loss. His stories examine the
themes of violation of innocence, and the acceptance of required
acts of violence. His characters live with animals and care for
them. Through the transcendent experience of that care, they must
face assumptions they've been living with regarding what is natural
and right with and around them. As either victims or perpetrators
of violence, the characters in these stories are forced to ask
themselves if violence is inherent in their condition. Mr. Clark
avoids glib, over-worked metaphors, and as a writer with five
decades of stories behind him, he renders internal and external
landscapes of his stories through a knack for the bon mot that
enlightens, startles and illuminates. Peppered with trenchant
details, cadenced in a laconic, sometimes very funny Mid-western
narrative voice, each story resonates long after it's been read.
The stories are polished without being pompous, and charged with a
vivid, consistent accuracy. The best, culled from earlier
collections, poignantly evoke a time gone by in northern Michigan
during the post World War II years, and Mr. Clark addresses without
nostalgia the hardscrabble innocence and complexities of rural life
in that region and era. There is authenticity, skill and subtlety
in the telling. Mr. Clark does not disappoint; he deserves a wide
readership." —John Flynn is author of Something Grand, a
collection of stories, and several volumes of poetry and
translations.
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