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Nuclear Medicine Physics: The Basics
Series: The Basics
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For decades this classic reference has been the book to review to master the complexities of nuclear-medicine physics. Part of the renowned The Basics series of medical physics books, Nuclear Medicine Physics has become an essential resource for radiology residents and practitioners, nuclear cardiologists, medical physicists, and radiologic technologists. This thoroughly revised Seventh Edition retains all the features that have made The Basics series a reliable and trusted partner for board review and reference.

Inside this new edition you’ll find:

  • More than 100 new and revised illustrations that underscore difficult concepts
  • Expanded review questions at the end of each chapter—with detailed answers at the end of the book—to help you master the material
  • Key points at the end of each chapter that serve as helpful reminders of the principal points
  • Concise text that clearly explains all the pertinent concepts in nuclear medicine physics
  • Essential mathematical equations that shed further light on key concepts
  • Five appendices that elaborate on specific topics, such as physical characteristics of radionuclides and CGS and SI Units


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ISBN-13: 9781451109412
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication date: July, 2011
Pages: 224
Weight: 1g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Nuclear Medicine, Radiology
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 "This book takes a practical approach to the application of nuclear medicine physics that will primarily assist nuclear medicine and cardiology residents and technologists in building their background knowledge and understanding of why and how things happen in the clinical environment. For medical residents in the field, it can serve as a quick review that incorporates all the basic definitions and recent developments in the field. I can recommend this book without hesitation as a teaching tool for introductory nuclear medicine physics in residency and technologist training programs."

  - DOODY'S BOOK REVIEW (September 2012)
     Dimitris N. Mihailidis, PhD(Charleston Radiation Therapy Consultants)