Radiation Safety In Nuclear Medicine

Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine

$148.98
10 new from $142.00
15 used from $69.42
Free shipping
as of January 15, 2023 3:27 am

Features

Author Max H. Lombardi
Binding Hardcover
EAN 9780849381683
EAN List EAN List Element: 9780849381683
Edition 2
ISBN 0849381681
Item Dimensions Height: 925; Length: 625; Weight: 109; Width: 75
Label CRC Press
Manufacturer CRC Press
Number Of Items 1
Number Of Pages 256
Package Dimensions Height: 70; Length: 910; Weight: 25; Width: 620
Package Quantity 1
Product Group Book
Product Type Name ABIS_BOOK
Publication Date 2006-10-20
Publisher CRC Press
Studio CRC Press
Title Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine

Introduction to Physics in Modern Medicine

$45.63
16 new from $41.64
20 used from $14.99
Free shipping
as of January 15, 2023 3:27 am

Features

  • Taylor Francis Group

Radiolocical protection in nuclear medicine

Optimization of radiological protection for work in nuclear medicine involving ionizing radiation.

Radiation protection in nuclear medicine

Done by AKBAR ALGALLAF.

X-ray, Interventional Radiology and Nuclear Medicine ...

Safety in nuclear medicine procedures. Nuclear medicine is a branch of medical imaging that uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose and determine the severity of or treat a variety of diseases, including many types of cancers, heart disease and certain other abnormalities within the body.

Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Safety - SNMMI

Radiation is simply a type of energy. The most familiar form of radiation is visible light, like that produced from the sun or a light bulb. Other forms of radiation, such as X-rays and gamma rays, are employed in a number of beneficial applications, including medicine. Natural radiation exposure ...

Licensing: Nuclear substances and radiation devices ...

In Canada, the possession and use of nuclear substances and radiation devices are regulated by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) in accordance with the Nuclear Safety and Control Act (NSCA), its associated regulations and CNSC licences. Nuclear substances and radiation devices account for about 2 500 of the CNSC licences and are widely used in medicine, research and teaching, with ...

NMTCB Radiation Safety Exam - Nuclear medicine

Introduction. The NMTCB has developed a post-primary certification exam for radiation safety. The NMTCB(RS) credential is designed to establish a technologist's expertise in all aspects of RAM and CT radiation safety issues, while also verifying their competency in fluoroscopy, X-ray, and MRI safety matters.