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Mammographic Technology & Physics, Making Sense of
the Science by Ward Parsons, MD, RT
This program provides a perceptive and easily understood review of the physics of x-ray mammography, and includes an excellent discussion of contrast, sharpness, compression, scatter and exposure control, processing and image quality. Suitable for technologists and physicians. Includes 90 images, six animations, problem solving exercises and a complete audio lecture by Dr. Parsons. Meets MQSA mandatory CME/CEU requirements. The Medical College of Wisconsin designates this continuing medical education activity for up to 3 credit hours in Category 1 of the Physician's Recognition Award of the American Medical Association. Publisher: Creative Educational Options, LLC; Published
November 1996 |
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