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(15 reviews) Author: Donald P. Ridgway ISBN : 9780941022705 New from $64.35 Format: PDF
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(15 reviews) Author: Donald P. Ridgway ISBN : 9780941022705 New from $64.35 Format: PDFFor novice scanners and for sonographers and echocardiographers cross-training in vascular ultrasound, here is the improved third edition of Don Ridgway's very popular, unabashedly practical, and famously unique guide to performing vascular studies now with Uncle Don's Bonus Image Section, new chapters on the Doppler principle, those darn Doppler angles, and other vascular diagnostic modalities, plus new illustrations, new scanning exercises, and expanded coverage of carotid scanning, abdominal Doppler, upper and lower extremity scanning, and color flow imaging. As if that weren't enough, the latest edition is approved for 12 hours of SDMS-approved CME credit.
Direct download links available for PRETITLE Introduction to Vascular Scanning: A Guide for the Complete Beginner (Introductions to Vascular Technology)(3rd Edition) [Paperback] POSTTITLE - Paperback: 304 pages
- Publisher: Davies Publishing, Inc.; 3 edition (August 30, 2004)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0941022706
- ISBN-13: 978-0941022705
- Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 8.4 x 10.7 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Introduction to Vascular Scanning: A Guide for the Complete Beginner PDF
This book is an absolute must have for anyone in the field--not just for beginners. Donald Ridgway just has a way of explaining the vascular system & scanning techniques like no other. I understand the vascular system & I learned how to scan (pretty much on my own) thanks to his book. Very helpful. Great humor. I hope Donald Ridgway writes a guide for abdominal & ob/gyn scanning in the near future.By MB
As a cardiologist with an interest in vascular imaging, this was a very good introduction. I appreciated the colloquial style and illustrations. The only critisism would be the absence of any mention of variations caused by vascular pathologyBy Carl R. Feind
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