Lecture Notes on the Physics of Radiology
Essential Principles for Postgraduate Radiology Examinations
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Clinical Press Ltd
Published:1st Apr '90
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This examination-focused resource is essential for postgraduate students studying radiology, covering key physics principles for effective radiodiagnosis.
This book serves as a comprehensive guide for postgraduate students preparing for examinations in radiology. Lecture Notes on the Physics of Radiology is designed to provide a solid foundation in the essential principles of physics that are critical for understanding modern radiodiagnosis. With the increasing complexity of radiological equipment and techniques, it is vital for radiologists to grasp the underlying physical concepts that govern their practice.
The text delves into the sophisticated physical properties that are utilized in various radiological devices, emphasizing the importance of physics in both clinical practice and examination settings. As postgraduate examinations in radiology place greater emphasis on physics, this book stands out as a valuable resource, offering clear explanations and concise summaries of key topics. Each chapter is structured to facilitate learning and retention, making it an ideal tool for students.
Lecture Notes on the Physics of Radiology not only aids in exam preparation but also enhances the reader's understanding of how physics is applied in real-world radiological scenarios. By bridging the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, this book empowers future radiologists to excel in their studies and ultimately in their careers.
ISBN: 9781854570109
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 320g
205 pages