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Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection - (Rad Tech's Guides') 2nd Edition by Euclid Seeram (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Radiation protection is a core element of radiologic technology programmes and daily practice alike.
- About the Author: Euclid Seeram, PhD, FCAMRT, is a Full Member of the Health Physics Society and has academic appointments as Honorary Senior Lecturer in Medical Radiation Sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia; Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Monash University, Australia; Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science at Charles Sturt University, Australia; and Adjunct Professor of Medical Radiation Sciences at the University of Canberra, Australia.
- 152 Pages
- Medical, Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine
- Series Name: Rad Tech's Guides'
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About the Book
"The Rad Tech's Guides are specifically designed to cover the essential basics for those preparing for their certifying examinations and those already in practice. Fully updated, with additional content and illustrations Designed for student radiographers and MRI technologists, especially those undertaking the American Registry of Radiation Technologist (ARRT) examinations Easy to read text for quick referencing and smooth navigation Concise presentation with a quick-reference bullet format Pocket size -- take it anywhere!--Book Synopsis
Radiation protection is a core element of radiologic technology programmes and daily practice alike. Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection is a comprehensive yet compact guide designed to illuminate the extensive field of radiation protection for technologists, trainees, and radiology students. Organised into ten digestible chapters, the second edition of this popular book provides new discussions of dose factors in computed tomography, the debate concerning the use of the LNT model, Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs), dose optimization, and more.
Written by a recognised expert in medical radiation sciences, this valuable guide:
- Helps students and technologists acquire the skills required to protect patients, personnel, and members of the public in the radiology department
- Reflects the most current standards for radiation protection, with references to relevant organisations and resources
- Covers basic radiobiology, sources of radiation exposure, dose management regulations and optimization, and more
- Presents essential information in a bulleted, easy-to-reference format
Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection is a must-have resource for student radiographers and radiology technologists, particularly those preparing for the American Registry of Radiation Technologist (ARRT) exams.
From the Back Cover
Radiation protection is a core element of radiologic technology programmes and daily practice alike. Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection is a comprehensive yet compact guide designed to illuminate the extensive field of radiation protection for technologists, trainees, and radiology students. Organised into ten digestible chapters, the second edition of this popular book provides new discussions of dose factors in computed tomography, the debate concerning the use of the LNT model, Diagnostic Reference Levels (DRLs), dose optimization, and more.
Written by a recognised expert in medical radiation sciences, this valuable guide:
- Helps students and technologists acquire the skills required to protect patients, personnel, and members of the public in the radiology department
- Reflects the most current standards for radiation protection, with references to relevant organisations and resources
- Covers basic radiobiology, sources of radiation exposure, dose management regulations and optimization, and more
- Presents essential information in a bulleted, easy-to-reference format
Rad Tech's Guide to Radiation Protection is a must-have resource for student radiographers and radiology technologists, particularly those preparing for the American Registry of Radiation Technologist (ARRT) exams.
About the Author
Euclid Seeram, PhD, FCAMRT, is a Full Member of the Health Physics Society and has academic appointments as Honorary Senior Lecturer in Medical Radiation Sciences at the University of Sydney, Australia; Adjunct Associate Professor of Medical Imaging and Radiation Sciences at Monash University, Australia; Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science at Charles Sturt University, Australia; and Adjunct Professor of Medical Radiation Sciences at the University of Canberra, Australia.