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Principles of Nuclear Medicine: Self-Assessment and Board Review

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Product Description This book is the ideal study tool for all who are preparing for national or international nuclear medicine exams and in addition represents a truly outstanding quick review resource. More than 4200 questions, with comprehensive answers, are presented in order to enable readers to assess their knowledge and identify areas of weakness that require further self-study. Informative subchapters permit exploration of specific topics in greater depth, and practice tests will familiarize readers with the process of taking multiple-choice examinations. The book covers the entire spectrum of nuclear medicine, from basic science to clinical applications for diagnosis and treatment. Individual sections focus on oncology, bone and joint disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, acute care, cardiology, neurology and psychiatry, and renal disease. Principles of Nuclear Medicine is highly recommended for those who are taking nuclear medicine or radiology board examinations or recertifying their subspecialty certificate (CAQ) in nuclear medicine. More generally, it will be an asset for all trainees and practitioners of nuclear medicine and radiology. From the Back Cover This book is the ideal study tool for all who are preparing for national or international nuclear medicine exams and in addition represents a truly outstanding quick review resource. More than 4200 questions, with comprehensive answers, are presented in order to enable readers to assess their knowledge and identify areas of weakness that require further self-study. Informative subchapters permit exploration of specific topics in greater depth, and practice tests will familiarize readers with the process of taking multiple-choice examinations. The book covers the entire spectrum of nuclear medicine, from basic science to clinical applications for diagnosis and treatment. Individual sections focus on oncology, bone and joint disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, acute care, cardiology, neurology and psychiatry, and renal disease. Principles of Nuclear Medicine is highly recommended for those who are taking nuclear medicine or radiology board examinations or recertifying their subspecialty certificate (CAQ) in nuclear medicine. More generally, it will be an asset for all trainees and practitioners of nuclear medicine and radiology. About the Author Majid Assadi is a Professor in Nuclear Medicine, Chairman of the Department of Nuclear Medicine and also Director of the Molecular Imaging Research center at Bushehr University of Medical Sciences. He joined the Department of Radiology at Stanford University in 2011 and Harvard University (MGH) in 2014 as a visiting professor. He serves on the scientific advisory board of several national and international societies such as American Society of Nuclear Cardiology (ASNC) and The National Academy of Medical Sciences. He was promoted to professor in medical education at Bushehr University of Medical Sciences at the age of 36 years and recently received the highest award in research and technology from the Iranian president. He received international research awards from the American Society of Rhinology in 2005 and the World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology in 2006. He has also served on the editorial boards of leading academic journals. He has published more than 200 articles and six books and is a regular speaker at international and national congresses. He has mentored over 100 students from over a dozen disciplines. Hojjat Ahmadzadehfar, MD, MSc, is a professor and head of the therapy section in the Department of Nuclear Medicine, University of Bonn, Germany. Prof. Ahmadzadehfar received his medical degree from Guilan Medical University in Iran in 1999 and completed his residency in nuclear medicine in Germany at the Department of Nuclear Medicine, University Hospital Bonn, between 2003 and 2008. From 2008 to 2013 he was Assistant Medical Director of the Department of Nuclear Medicine at the Univer