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MRI Guide for Technologists

By (author) Peggy Woodward, By (author) Roger D. Freimarck






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In recent years, specialization has increased in the practice of radiologic technology. This detailed text covers all aspects of MRI encountered by the practicing technologist. Basic science elements and clinical protocols are reviewed in depth, along with other important and practical issues, including patient monitoring, facility marketing, dealing with referring physicians, exam schedule management, facility staffing and continuing education requirements.

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Publisher | McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Published date | 1 Feb 1995
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 480
Dimensions | 234 x 191 x 16mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 726g
ISBN | 978-0-0702-2149-9
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BISAC | medical / allied health services / radiological & ultrasound technology


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