Clark’s Essential Physics in Imaging for Radiographers

Clark essential physics in imaging for radiographersBy

  • Ken Holmes, University of Cumbria, UK
  • Marcus Elkington, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
  • Phil Harris, University of Cumbria, UK

This easy-to-understand pocket guide is an invaluable tool for students, assistant practitioners and radiographers. Providing an accessible introduction to the subject in a reader-friendly format, it includes diagrams and photographs to support the text. Each chapter provides clear learning objectives and a series of MCQs to test reader assimilation of the material.

The book opens with overviews of image production, basic mathematics and physics relevant to medical imaging, followed by detailed chapters on the physics relevant to producing diagnostic images using X-rays.

Clark’s Essential Physics in Imaging for Radiographers supports students in demonstrating an understanding of the fundamental definitions of physics applied to radiography … all you need to know to pass your exams!

  • Offers a practical, hands-on guide for the study of physics in imaging for radiographers
  • Features diagrams and photographs to support the text
  • Includes clear learning objectives and questions to test reader assimilation

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Note: Only Radiology member can download this ebook. Learn more here! 

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