Written by topic experts, this new edition of Farr's Physics for Medical Imaging is designed specifically for trainee radiologists preparing for the physics component of their FRCR exams. The book effectively explains the principles and techniques behind the most Common forms of medical imaging, including X-ray, CT, ultrasound, MRI, nuclear medicine, and fluoroscopy. Trainee radiologists and radiographers will find this an easy to understand and useful adjunct to their exam preparation - even those who haven't studied physics since school. Key Features Designed for those studying for their FRCR part 1 exams - it covers everything you need to know, Easy to read and navigate, suitable for those with varying levels of physics knowledge, Written by topic experts - physicists and a raidologist, to make the information more accessible to radiology trainees, Clear the drawings and sample images illustrate the principles discussed New to this edition Fully revised and updated, Reflects changes to the FRCR examination, Increased amount of Clinical content, Covers new legislation concerning radiological safety, New chapter on radiology information technology, An enhanced eBook version is included with your purchase. The eBook allows you to access all the text, figures, and references, with the ability to search, customise your content, make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
Farr's Physics for Medical Imaging