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Clark's Essential Physics in Imaging for Radiographers

English · Paperback

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This easy-to-understand pocket guide, in the highly-respected Clark's family of radiology texts, is an invaluable tool for students, assistant practitioners and radiographers. It provides an accessible introduction to the subject in a readble style, with plentiful diagrams and photographs to support the text.

List of contents










Preface. The Authors. Preface to Second Edition. Overview of Image Production. Mathematics for Medical Imaging. Physics for Medical Imaging. X-rays, X-ray Tube and X-ray Circuit. X-ray Interactions in Matter. Principles of Radiation Detection and Image Formation. Image Quality. Radiation Dose and Exposure Indicators. Image Display and Manipulation in Medical Imaging. Computed Tomography. Radiation Protection and Safety. Benefit- Risk. Answers to MCQs. Chapter formulas. Index


About the author










Ken Holmes is now retired but was the programme leader for the BSc (Hons) Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Cumbria (formerly St Martins College). He is one of the co-authors of Clark's Pocket Handbook for Radiographers and believes the time is right to develop a pocket physics book to use alongside the technique one. Ken started education as a clinical tutor and has worked at several higher education institutes in the UK and has taught physics and imaging principles for 30 years.
Marcus Elkington is a senior lecturer in Diagnostic Imaging at Sheffield Hallam University. He has a great interest in imaging and physics related to diagnostic radiography and has been helping students understand physics for many years. Marcus feels there is a place for a pocket physics book produced in a student-friendly format that is aimed
specifically at the core topic areas surrounding general radiographic imaging.
Phil Harris was head of school at Medical Imaging Science at the University of Cumbria for many years and has always taken the greatest pleasure in passing on a basic understanding of radiation science to radiography students, many of whom enter into this subject with some considerable trepidation. This book has been written especially with
these students in mind.


Summary

This easy-to-understand pocket guide, in the highly-respected Clark's family of radiology texts, is an invaluable tool for students, assistant practitioners and radiographers. It provides an accessible introduction to the subject in a readble style, with plentiful diagrams and photographs to support the text.

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