MRI in Practice (3rd Edition) 
asked by vicky123 on November 18, 2006 8:03 PM
Since the first edition of MRI in Practice was published in 1993, the book has become the standard text for radiographers, technologists, radiology residents, radiologists and even sales representatives on the subject of magnetic resonance imaging. This text is essential reading on postgraduate courses. Furthermore, MRI in Practice has come to be known as the number one reference book and study guide in the areas of MR instrumentation, principles, pulse sequences, image acquisition, and imaging parameters for the advanced level examination for MRI offered by the American Registry for Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in the USA. The book explains in clear terms the theory that underpins magnetic resonance so that the capabilities and operation of MRI systems can be fully appreciated and maximized. This third edition captures recent advances, and coverage includes: parallel imaging techniques, functional imaging techniques and new sequences such as balanced gradient echo.Building on the success of the first two editions, the authors have now re-conceptualized the design of the book. The third edition contains a wealth of additional illustrations and chapter enhancements draw on the depth of the authors' experience in delivering MRI education and training. To promote accessibility of difficult concepts, extended analogies have been developed to relate the complexities of MRI physics to everyday phenomena. Learning points are clearly articulated, and frequent summaries are included to assist the reader in digesting the information.
Reviews
Who would think that a text on MRI could be readable, understandable - and even FUN? You will, once you begin to explore MRI in Practice. In it, you'll find coverage that gives you a strong foundation in understanding of how MRI works, with all the concepts logically organized in a manner that is very easy to understand.
reviewed by avi on November 23, 2006 3:37 AM
MRI In Practice is by far the best physics book to study from for the registry exam. Very well written and easy to understand. I've been an MRI tech for 14 years and I use this book as a reference all the time in my current position of Chief Technologist. If you know this book cover to cover, you should have no trouble passing the physics on the test!
reviewed by artdealer on November 27, 2006 6:49 PM
This is a good book made great by upgrades in the second edition. I teach MRI in the classroom, and I rate this the best book available for that purpose. It is well written. It is generally easy to understand. It is clearly written by technologists for technologists! The graphics in the new edition are superb!
reviewed by bookworks on November 29, 2006 3:18 AM
I primarily used this book when studying for my MRI Registry. It covers all aspects of MRI from the basic phsyics to advanced cardiac and vascular imaging. Very informative and easy to read and understand.
It also has great graphics and pictures to reinforce the material being taught.
It also has great graphics and pictures to reinforce the material being taught.
reviewed by work on November 29, 2006 9:06 AM
This is a great text to study for the registry. I passed my first time studying only this text. It's very well written and easy (relative term in MRI) to understand. Also, get Meacham's Question/Answer book to accompany this book and you'll be set.
reviewed by wellness on November 29, 2006 1:15 PM
