
Practical Radiation Protection in Healthcare
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 18. December 2014
Book
Hardback
552 pages
978-0-19-965521-2 (ISBN)
Description
The application of radiation to medical problems plays an ever-increasing role in diagnosis and treatment of disease. It is essential that medical physicists have the knowledge, understanding and practical skills to implement radiation protection as new techniques are developed. Practical Radiation Protection in Healthcare provides a practical guide for medical physicists and others involved with radiation protection in the healthcare environment. The guidance is based on principles set out in current recommendations of the International Commission for Radiological Protection and methods developed by a variety of professional bodies.
Written by practitioners experienced in the field this practical reference manual covers both established techniques and new areas of application. This new edition has be fully revised and updated to cover new requirements linked to the increased knowledge of radiation effects, and the development of new technology. Each specialist area is covered in a separate chapter to allow easy reference with individual chapters being assigned to different types of non-ionising radiations. Tabulated data is included to allow the reader to carry out calculations for situations encountered frequently without reference to further texts.
Written by practitioners experienced in the field this practical reference manual covers both established techniques and new areas of application. This new edition has be fully revised and updated to cover new requirements linked to the increased knowledge of radiation effects, and the development of new technology. Each specialist area is covered in a separate chapter to allow easy reference with individual chapters being assigned to different types of non-ionising radiations. Tabulated data is included to allow the reader to carry out calculations for situations encountered frequently without reference to further texts.
Reviews / Votes
Featured on Doody's Core Titles List for 2018 My own experience with references in radiation protection places this book high on my list of useful works. Its breadth of information is, in my opinion, unmatched by other available books. I recommend it without reservation.Weighted Numerical Score: 100 - 5 Stars! * Doody's Notes *More details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
1120 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-965521-2 (9780199655212)
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Colin J. Martin | David G. Sutton
Practical Radiation Protection in Healthcare
E-Book
12/2014
2nd Edition
OUP eBook
€107.99
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Persons
Colin Martin has worked as a hospital-based Medical Physicist in Radiation Protection and Diagnostic Radiology in Scotland for 30 years. He is now an honorary senior lecturer with the University of Glasgow, UK. His research has involved radiation protection in medicine, optimisation of radiation protection in diagnostic radiology and non-ionising radiations. Dr Martin is a member of Committee 3 of ICRP (Protection in Medicine) and of IAEA committees, and has been involved in medical exposure projects as an expert for the IAEA. He is a member of Editorial Boards for the Journal of Radiological Protection and Radiation Protection Dosimetry.
David Sutton has worked as a hospital-based Medical Physicist for over 30 years. His work and research has involved the physics of nuclear medicine, radiation protection in medicine, and the optimisation of radiation protection in diagnostic radiology. Dr Sutton is chair of the UK radiation protection accreditation body RPA2000, has been involved in several UK medical physics initiatives and has acted as an expert for the IAEA. He is an associate editor of the British Journal of Radiology.
David Sutton has worked as a hospital-based Medical Physicist for over 30 years. His work and research has involved the physics of nuclear medicine, radiation protection in medicine, and the optimisation of radiation protection in diagnostic radiology. Dr Sutton is chair of the UK radiation protection accreditation body RPA2000, has been involved in several UK medical physics initiatives and has acted as an expert for the IAEA. He is an associate editor of the British Journal of Radiology.
Editor
Honorary Senior LecturerHonorary Senior Lecturer, University of Glasgow, UK
Head of Medical Physics DepartmentHead of Medical Physics Department, Ninewells Hospital, Dundee, UK
Content
PART I. IONISING RADIATIONS: HAZARDS, DETECTION AND MEASUREMENT; PART II. PROTECTION AGAINST IONISING RADIATIONS; PART III. IONISING RADIATION IN MEDICINE AND RESEARCH; PART IV. NON-IONISING RADIATION