Nuclear Cardiology: Practical Applications, Second Edition
A**N
Great Beginner Book, but lacks cases and not enough for the boards
If you are looking for a basic nuclear cardiology book which mainly focuses on radiation, how the images are made and the pitfalls and software used then this is a good book. There are some small chapters on MRI and CT as well but not nearly enough on those topics. This book does have some questions at the end of the chapters, but it does not have case scenarios to prepare you for the boards. I think that this book is well worth the money since there are not a lot of easy to read books on the subject and I do recommend this book to people going into cardiology.
M**H
Nuclear Cardiology Text Book
Book is a good review for the nuclear boards
J**Z
Nice concise clinical book
Nice concise clinical book. Helpful for junior cardiology fellows to get their feet on the ground. Not meant for nuclear cardiology boards but it does not claim to be.
S**P
Five Stars
book arrived in great condition
N**S
Five Stars
as posted!
J**Z
Is not for cardiology fellow
This book only contains issues about the image adquisition, some tracers and different protocols, And that is all. No cases. So, in my opinion i have bought a book useless for my purposes. Even the chapter in Braunwald about Nuclear Cardiology is more useful than this book.
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