Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Physics ANNOTATION
The book contains black-and-white illustrations.
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Physics is a highly illustrated introductory text of nuclear physics and the interactions of radiation and matter, nuclear medicine instrumentation, imaging (including SPECT and PET), and radiation biology. The author's exceptional graphics help demystify the complex subject matter and aid in the understanding of important concepts. Radiology residents, cardiology fellows, and nuclear medicine technologists will find Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Physics to be both an excellent reference and indispensable for board review.
SYNOPSIS
Through concise, readable, logical chapters, Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Physics makes a difficult subject accessible to all those who need to learn this critical dimension of radiology and nuclear medicine. Enhanced with computer-generated graphics, this is the book of choice for radiology residents, cardiology and nuclear medicine fellows, and nuclear medicine technologists and students. It is also an ideal refresher for the professional and an excellent resource for board exam preparation.
FROM THE CRITICS
Frank G. Steffel
This is a simplified, well written, uniquely illustrated textbook on the concepts of nuclear medicine physics, instrumentation, and other related, essential technological topics. The purpose is to assist those who need a clear, concise reference that reviews basic physics and carries them systematically through the science and principles of clinical uses of nuclear medicine technology. Numerous illustrations of concepts are utilized instead of scale models to offer a different yet more understandable scheme of the simple and complex, such as the sophisticated SPECT and PET imaging. This is an ideal starter and review book for radiology and nuclear medicine residents, nuclear medicine cardiology fellows, and nuclear medicine technology students. It is a must for the salesman getting into the nuclear medicine arena. This book offers perfectly illustrated graphics of general and nuclear physics. The unique graphics continue in chapters that explain, along with a clear and concise written explanation, quality control, radiation biology, and radiation dosimetry. With the exception of two useful tables, the last chapter on radiation safety could be more technical. This is an ideal book for an easy understanding of a gamut of nuclear medicine practices, and an excellent overall introduction. The graphic illustrations are so well done that the wording is made more concise in explaining the principles. Even though this book has the latest explanations of nuclear medicine technology instrumentation, it is unlikely that it would take the place of the more content filled, currently used Bernier's Nuclear Medicine: Technology and Techniques (Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1997)or Chandra's Nuclear Medicine Physics: The Basics 5th edition (Williams & Wilkins, 1998). Nevertheless, it has a solid place in any nuclear medicine library.
Doody Review Services
Reviewer: Frank G Steffel, Bachelor of Science (United Regional Medical Services, Inc.)Description: This is a simplified, well written, uniquely illustrated textbook on the concepts of nuclear medicine physics, instrumentation, and other related, essential technological topics. Purpose: The purpose is to assist those who need a clear, concise reference that reviews basic physics and carries them systematically through the science and principles of clinical uses of nuclear medicine technology. Numerous illustrations of concepts are utilized instead of scale models to offer a different yet more understandable scheme of the simple and complex, such as the sophisticated SPECT and PET imaging. Audience: This is an ideal starter and review book for radiology and nuclear medicine residents, nuclear medicine cardiology fellows, and nuclear medicine technology students. It is a must for the salesman getting into the nuclear medicine arena. Features: This book offers perfectly illustrated graphics of general and nuclear physics. The unique graphics continue in chapters that explain, along with a clear and concise written explanation, quality control, radiation biology, and radiation dosimetry. With the exception of two useful tables, the last chapter on radiation safety could be more technical. This is an ideal book for an easy understanding of a gamut of nuclear medicine practices, and an excellent overall introduction. The graphic illustrations are so well done that the wording is made more concise in explaining the principles. Assessment: Even though this book has the latest explanations of nuclear medicine technology instrumentation, it is unlikely that it would take the place of the more content filled, currently used Bernier's Nuclear Medicine: Technology and Techniques (Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1997) or Chandra's Nuclear Medicine Physics: The Basics 5th edition (Williams & Wilkins, 1998). Nevertheless, it has a solid place in any nuclear medicine library.
Booknews
Makes a difficult subject accessible to radiology residents, cardiology and nuclear medicine fellows, and nuclear medicine technologists and students. Begins with a brief overview of nuclear physics and radioactivity, then goes on to cover basics of instrumentation, imaging (SPECT and PET), and radiation biology and dosimetry. Includes material on radiation safety and quality control, and reference appendices, plus b&w drawings and diagrams. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
RATING
4 Stars! from Doody
ACCREDITATION
Powsner, Rachel A., MD (Boston Medical Center); Powsner, Edward R., MD (Eastside Nuclear Medicine, PC)