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Radiologic Science for Technologists: Physics, Biology, and Protection (Radiologic Science for Technologists: ... Stewart C. Bushong
Mosby, 2008
Rad Tech Workbook The workbook is a must! It has helped clarify information and given a nice overview of the concepts with practical applications. I have recommended it to other students in my class.
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Ultrasonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology Peter W. Callen
Saunders, 2007
The book is the best As a radiologist who reads quite a number of OB and GYN ultrasound each day, this book is a great reference
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Lange Q&A: Radiography Examination (Lange Q&a) Dorothy A. Saia
McGraw-Hill Medical, 2008
Lange Q&A(tm) is an Exceptional Resource! With this book comes free access to an online testing web site. This online, create-your-own exam feature is what got me through the registry test. It allows you to select any number of questions (there are more than 1,400!), from any of the 5 main categories (and the ...
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Bontrager's Pocket Atlas-Handbook of Radiographic Positioning and Techniques, 4th Edition Kenneth L. Bontrager
Bontrager Publishing Inc, 2002
Always Handy I've been a tech for quite some time now and I know if I ever run across an exam I haven't done in a while I can always count on this book to "save" me. It's very accurate, easy to carry and well worth the money.
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Clinical Radiology Made Ridiculously Simple, Edition 2 (Medmaster Ridiculously Simple) Hugue; M.D. Ouellette
MedMaster Inc., 2006
Excellent radiology text for med students or residents in other fields This is one of the recommended texts for the Radiology elective in our school. It's excellent comparing to other introduction texts. I read this text and Felson; Felson is great to introduce principles of imaging, and how to read chest Xray. This text is excellent to ...
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Principles of Radiographic Imaging: An Art and a Science Richard R. Carlton, Arlene McKenna Adler
Delmar Cengage Learning, 2005
This book is very detailed!!! If you're looking for a very informative yet fun to read book then, you should have to consider to buy this one. Most specially if you're a radiologic technology student. This book provides the information you just need in a radiography curriculum, to increase your ...
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MRI in Practice (3rd Edition) Catherine Westbrook, Carolyn Kaut Roth, ...
Wiley-Blackwell, 2005
Superb! I have an engineering background and needed to learn MRI for my job. I knew nothing about MRI and this gave an excellent overview. It talks about things at the proton level, data collection in k-space with frequncy/phase RF signals, to images with FFTs. It also ...
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Textbook of Radiographic Positioning and Related Anatomy Kenneth L. Bontrager, John Lampignano
Mosby, 2005
Excellent!!! This book is awsome. It is ilustrated and very clear to make you to understand and learn about Radiology Positioning.
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The Essential Physics of Medical Imaging (2nd Edition) Jerrold T. Bushberg, J. Anthony Seibert, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2001
suitable for teaching medical physicist wannabes now I currently own the first edition of this book, and after flipping throug this new expanded 2nd edition, I'll be upgrading soon. The first book is an excellent text to use for teaching radiology residents the principles of medical imaging. Now, this second edition ...
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Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Imaging (Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Imaging (Mettler)) Fred A. Mettler, Milton J. Guiberteau
Saunders, 2005
New edition of classic This is a new edition of a classic book. Has new section on PET which is good but not adequate given how much PET is used nowadays. Supplement with PET books like PET/CT: A Case-based Approach by Conti (this may be too expensive for a resident) or PET and PET/CT: A ...
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Clinical Anatomy Made Ridiculously Simple (Medmaster) Stephen Goldberg
MedMaster Inc., 2007
Quirky Mnemonics that Stick I used this book when studying for my medical school gross anatomy course. When I first read over the sections I was studying in class, I thought that the mnemonic devices were somewhat silly and did not try to depend much on them. However, when I found myself in my ...
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Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Imaging (Contemporary Perspectives in Rehabilitation) Lynn N. McKinnis
F. A. Davis Company, 2005
Fundamentals of Musculoskeletal Imaging (Contemporary Perspectives in Rehabilitation) Written by a PT and great for non-radiologists. Line drawings with pictures overlays to plain films helpful. Must have for PT personal library.
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Pocket Atlas of Body CT Anatomy (Radiology Pocket Atlas Series) W. Richard Webb, Michael B Gotway
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2002
Best Anatomy Book Out There! Excellent images. Webb and Gotway have hit a home tun with this one.
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Squire's Fundamentals of Radiology: Sixth Edition (Squire's Fundamentals of Radiology) Robert A. Novelline
Harvard University Press, 2004
I will buy it I am a medical student taking my radiology elective (finally) in the spring of my fourth year. Our department loaned the book to us during the rotation. I've found it to be one of those few books that I will actually purchase to have on my shelf at home (and I'm NOT ...
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Blueprints Medicine (Blueprints Series) Vincent B Young, William A Kormos, ...
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2006
great book!! this book is great as a complement to other "heavier" sources, but it really gets you a feel of the topic you choose and its super easy to read! i aced step 2 thanks to this book, first aid and a lot of quetions!(usmleworld and nms 2007).
you wont regret it!!!
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