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Diagnostic Ultrasound, Third Edition

Physics and Equipment

Kevin Martin Abigail Thrush Peter Hoskins (Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, UK)

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English
CRC Press
23 May 2019
This popular text provides a comprehensive, yet accessible, introduction to the physics and technology of medical ultrasound, with high quality ultrasound images and diagrams throughout. Covering all aspects of the field at a level that meetings the requirements of accredited sonography courses, it is ideal for both trainee and qualified healthcare professionals practising ultrasound in a clinical setting. Building on the content of previous editions, this third edition provides the latest guidance relating to ultrasound technology, quality assurance and safety and discusses the latest techniques.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   2.740kg
ISBN:   9780367190415
ISBN 10:   0367190419
Pages:   387
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Peter Hoskins is Professor of Medical Physics and Biomechanics at the University of Edinburgh, UK Kevin Martin is a retired Consultant Clinical Scientist and former Head of the Instrumentation Division, Medical Physics Department, University of Leicester, UK Abigail Thrush is a Clinical Scientist (Medical Physics), Associate Lecturer at University of Salford and University of Derby and also works in the Imaging Department, Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Trust, UK

Reviews for Diagnostic Ultrasound, Third Edition: Physics and Equipment

It's hard to make physics sexy unless you're Brian Cox but I reckon the third edition by Hoskins et al is as close as it gets. The book is colourful, affordable and good value. In my opinion, this reliable text will be useful for practitioners studying clinical ultrasound, for individuals delivering course content and, if fitted with an anti-theft device, a handy resource to keep on the bookshelf of all training departments. Hazel Edwards, senior sonographer at East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust RAD Magazine, January, 2020


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