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![]() | Review of Radiological Physics by Walter Huda, Richard M Slone ISBN-10: 9780781736756 ISBN-10: 0-7817-3675-7 ISBN-13: 9780781736756 ISBN-13: 978-0-7817-3675-6 Paperback 2003-01-13 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description The "purple book" that helps residents and techs to prepare for the radiologic physics portion of board and registry exams is now in its Second Edition! Chapters outline key information and test the reader's understanding with board-type review questions, along with answers and rationale provided. Includes 500 multiple-choice questions. Topics covered include MRI, CT, US, mammography, radiography, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine and more. New features include an 18% larger text, more test questions at the end of each chapter, new and revised illustrations, and an expanded glossary. New chapters include those on image quality and dose, digital imaging and PACS, computers and mathematics, and a separate chapter on CT. | ||
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Simply Superb. A must for any Radiology Resident sitting Exams Although it is a must for any Radiology Resident preparing for major board exams, I think it is also helpful to any doctor who wants to brush up, seek clarifications or gain some understanding on the matter. | ||
Good book for physics review. Good book to study for radiology physics test. Read this, Nickoloff, and recalls. Recalls are the most important. I passed. BTW, buy a used one, $53 is too much to spend for a book you're going to use for 3-5 months and never open again. | ||
Concise bullet point review of everything you need for Physics boards Huda does a very good job. A lot of questions came from the material from the book. The questions themselves I found less useful. But be careful, this is not a substitute to lectures/recalls/etc. Just an extremely handy addition. Honestly, next to lectures and recalls, this was THE ONLY physics text I used... and I passed by a healthy margin. | ||
Good review, too many errors for 2nd edition This is the second edition of this review text, yet there are numerous errors in the text and practice exams. As long as you know what is going on you can catch them all. Overall, useful in pointing out the trivia needed for ABR. | ||
Great Review Book for Radiological Physics If you are a medical physicist or equivalent studying for Part I of the ABR exam or equivalent, this is a must have book. The Q&A are relevant and explained well. Overall great value for the money. | ||