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Learning Radiology, Recognizing the Basics, 3rd Edition

Author: Herring

ISBN: 9780323328074

Shipping Weight: 0.95 KG

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Pages: 352,
Specialty: Radiology,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 213.36x274.32x15.24mm

A must-have for anyone who will be required to read and interpret common radiologic images, Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics is an image-filled, practical, and easy-to-read introduction to key imaging modalities. Skilled radiology teacher William Herring, MD, masterfully covers exactly what you need to know to effectively interpret medical images of all modalities. Learn the latest on ultrasound, MRI, CT, patient safety, dose reduction, radiation protection, and more, in a time-friendly format with brief, bulleted text and abundant high-quality images. Then ensure your mastery of the material with additional online content, bonus images, and self-assessment exercises at Student Consult.

Weight: 0.95 KG
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Pages: 352,
Specialty: Radiology,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2015,
Cover: Paperback,
Dimensions: 213.36x274.32x15.24mm

A must-have for anyone who will be required to read and interpret common radiologic images, Learning Radiology: Recognizing the Basics is an image-filled, practical, and easy-to-read introduction to key imaging modalities. Skilled radiology teacher William Herring, MD, masterfully covers exactly what you need to know to effectively interpret medical images of all modalities. Learn the latest on ultrasound, MRI, CT, patient safety, dose reduction, radiation protection, and more, in a time-friendly format with brief, bulleted text and abundant high-quality images. Then ensure your mastery of the material with additional online content, bonus images, and self-assessment exercises at Student Consult.

Weight: 0.95 KG

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