Best Nuclear Medicine Text for Radiology Residents | Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Imaging | Fred A. Mettler, Milton J. Guiberteau
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Essentials of Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Fred A. Mettler
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Milton J. Guiberteau
W B Saunders Co
, 1991 - 339 pages
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highly recommended
New edition of classic
This is a new edition of a classic book. Has new section on PET which is good but not adequate given how much PET is used nowadays. Supplement with PET books like PET/CT: A Case-based Approach by Conti (this may be too expensive for a resident) or PET and PET/CT: A Clinical Guide by Lin (less expensive).
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Mettler's book is the best! Don't get the Requisites. This book is all you need for residency and boards.
Best Nuclear Medicine Text for Radiology Residents
Encompassing the spectrum of
Nuclear
Medicine
in a concise textbook is an amazing feat. Each chapter is organized well by outlining the various indications, clinical scenarios and pearls for each chapter. Images are clear and annotations are easy to follow. Each chapter is organized by basic physics, instrumentation, artifacts, and quality control, as well as by organ system.
In the Appendix, there are 'Unknown Cases' for Self assessment, as well as common protocols, and other pertinent information that does not clutter the content of each chapter (as what has been done in the Requisites Series).
This is the best text for understanding nuclear medicine for a radiologist. I highly recommend this book.
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Essentially Great!
The book is really popular in the
Nuclear
Medicine
Department and with the doctors who aren't comfortable reading Nuclear Medicine. This is quite simply a great reference book for anyone working in Nuclear Medicine.
A clear concise nuclear medicine text for the radiologist.
Concise. Easy to read. Excellent images. Three simple phrases for an excellent textbook. I was able to easily master and use this textbook on my first month of
nuclear
medicine
and kept it "handy" for its tables and images. The pearls section at the end of each chapter were excellent for directing to truly key points. It is an excellent textbook for the _radiology_ resident and a good introductory textbook for the _nuclear medicine_ resident. A nuclear medicine resident would probably want to get a more detailed and comprehensive textbook. The chapter on PET was a nice addition to this book.
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