Here's everything students must know about computed tomography to excel in the classroom, score big on the ARRT exams, and thrive in clinical practice. Covers the full range of topics--ultrasound interaction with tissue, the ultrasound beam and image, quality control, the biological effects of ultrasound, image artifacts, and more.
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0
Simplified but Effective:
There are many CT book out there, that will try to be the best, but going back to the basic, KISS principle, is usually the most effective way to learn. The content is presented in a better easy way of understanding the material with excellent questions for review. Some questions are repeated throughout. Would highly recommend this material for study.
New book just like ad described:
THis book was new just like the ad described and I received it very quickly. THanks a bunch.
Computed Tomography by Stewart Bushong:
I am very impressed by Stewart Bushong's books. This book is concise, easy to follow and presented in a way that keeps your interest. The last time I performed a CT scan was in 1987. I am preparing to work on a 16 slice unit and this is one of the books I chose to help me get up to par in CT. I have been doing MRI since '87...lots have changes have occurred in CT imaging and I know Bushong can help me catch up!
NICE BOOK:
I PASSED MY REGISTRY SO I GUESS IT WORKED. LOVE BUSHONG SINCE I TOOK HIS COURSE IN RAD SCHOOL IN HOUSTON. HE IS VERY SMART BUT SOMETIMES CAN BE A LITTLE OVER MY HEAD. STILL A GREAT BOOK TO STUDY FROM.