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Scott Williams
Radiology Education: Page 61
Abdominal-Pelvic MRI
With more than 2,000 images, this is one of the most comprehensive image-based textbooks that I have used. The images procured on a 1.5-tesla magnet are generally high quality.
February 23, 2006
Computed Tomography: Fundamentals, System Technology, Image Quality, Applications
Willi Kalender, Ph.D., is one of the pioneers of spiral CT. This book focuses on the physics and technical aspects of this modality. Physicists and clinicians with a strong interest in the how and why of CT will delight in this fine book.
February 21, 2006
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Methods and Biologic Applications
Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Methods and Biologic Applications
offers something of interest for MRI novices as well as more experienced practitioners. The language is clear and easy to read, and the diagrams, though simple, are very helpful.
February 15, 2006
ASTRO grants support rad therapy programs
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ASTRO) has awarded $32,800 worth of grants to 10 radiation therapist training programs in the U.S.
February 14, 2006
Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Volume 1
This third edition is a monumental step forward in its physical size and the scope of material. It's designed to be clinically useful and discuss current research and future potential. This behemoth of a book manages both tasks admirably.
February 13, 2006
Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Volume 3
The editors of
Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging
have exceeded expectations with this update. This set is a must-have for any academic, private practice, or personal radiological library.
February 13, 2006
Clinical Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Volume 2
The second volume presents critical and current concepts of MRI in the central nervous system. s neurologic MRI technology and applications expand, this work succeeds in keeping the pace, presenting relevant and useful information in an easily accessible format.
February 13, 2006
Survey: Radiologic science classroom space limited
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
While student interest in educational programs in the radiologic sciences is high, a lack of facilities and faculty contributed to almost 32,000 qualified students being denied enrollment in 2005, according to a survey by the American Society of Radiologic Technologists (ASRT).
February 8, 2006
UC Irvine imaging gains monetary gift -- and donor's son as a resident
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A radiology resident at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), nabbed a newly created position in the department during the same month that his father pledged a $250,000 donation, according to the
Los Angeles Times
.
February 8, 2006
Fundamentals of Chest Radiology
This introduction to basic chest imaging is geared toward clinicians, medical students, and first-year radiology residents. For someone who wants a general introduction to chest radiology,
Fundamentals of Chest Radiology
is a good starting point.
February 7, 2006
M.B.A. education for physicians: cross-training options
Recent decades have seen an explosion of interest in executive education for medical professionals. The U.S. trend appears to be driven by an avalanche of changes in the organization of the healthcare system. Dr. Frank Lexa, guest editor of health policy for the
American Journal of Roentgenology
, describes the options for physicians who seek business education to enhance their medical careers.
January 24, 2006
The Death of Mammography
The Death of Mammography
is eminently readable with an appropriate balance of fact and opinions. The authors make a candid assertion that the malpractice crisis is economically driven.
January 23, 2006
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