Scientific Basis of the Royal College of Radiologists Fellowship (2nd Edition) / IOP Expanding Physics (ePub)
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Science and medicine have long been close partners, and this is particularly true in radiology where the availability of imaging techniques is central to diagnosis. An understanding of the science underlying an imaging process enables the development of new or improved techniques, comprehension of the imaging limitations and even the creation of a research portfolio. This volume is intended as an education resource to help study and pass the necessary exams in physics required for medical specialists. Accounting for changes in examinations and curricula, this new edition includes more than 50 new questions across all topics, and a new chapter on functional and molecular imaging.
John Winder worked at The University of Ulster from 2002 until 2017 as a reader in healthcare science, as a lecturer and researcher. His research interests are in 3D medical imaging, rapid prototyping (3D printing) and he has published more than 100 research papers and 7 book chapters, as well as supervised 11 PhD students. He is known for his clear communication of science and has been guest speaker at a range of UK radiology and other clinical conferences. John is now self-employed at RJ imaging, Belfast, and works on scientific writing and creating customised anatomical models for the Northern Ireland National Health Service.
- Autoren: Malcolm Sperrin , John Winder
- 2019, 2. Auflage, 350 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Institute of Physics Publishing
- ISBN-10: 0750321482
- ISBN-13: 9780750321488
- Erscheinungsdatum: 27.11.2019
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