An Introduction to Radiation Protection
Calculation exercises offer practice in applying the formulas and equations introduced in the text. Answers are provided in the back of the book so you can easily check your work.
From a team of authors led by radiologic technology educator Mary Alice Statkiewicz Sherer, this text also prepares you for success on the ARRT certification exam and state licensing exams.
An Introduction to Radiation Protection
Each chapter contains problems with solutions. The book presents an accessible account of the sources of ionising radiation and the methods of radiation protection.
A practical guide for medical physicists and those whose work involves any aspect of hospital radiation protection. It provides guidance on methods that may be used to tackle the tasks that a physicist working in this area might encounter.
This book takes a very practical approach to radiation protection and presents very readable information for anyone working in the radiation field or with radioactive material.
This book takes a very practical approach to presenting a readable source of radiation protection material for anyone working in the areas of radiological and health sciences.
This is an ideal textbook for students and a ready source of useful information for nuclear medicine specialists and medical physics experts. This book explains clearly and in detail all aspects of radiation protection in nuclear medicine.
How much radiation is too much? This text examines the evolution, over 100 years, of radiation protection standards and efforts to ensure radiation safety for nuclear workers and the general public.