MRI in Practice App 05a - T1 Contrast


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Onderwijs Medical
Developer: The MRI Education Company
4.99 USD

There are a total of eight topic areas covered by our range of educational apps in the field of Magnetic Resonance Imaging.
Series 5 is all about MRI Image Contrast and this lecture (5a) is the first of this series.

Based on the World best-selling book MRI in Practice, these apps each contain FIVE resources to help you in your quest for MRI knowledge.

At the heart of each app is a short multimedia lecture packed with key learning points from the famous international course presented by authors Catherine Westbrook and John Talbot - but these apps give you more than just a video!

In addition, each app contains the written lecture notes with some all-new diagrams (not available elsewhere) allowing you to revise the course topics at your leisure.

Each app also contains a multiple choice interactive quiz, so you can test your knowledge before and after watching the lecture.

Finally there are two sections of links providing fast access to our books and live international courses.

This 32:40 minute presentation features the important mechanism of T1 weighting. It covers relaxation, recovery and image contrast weighting processes.

The content is aimed at imaging students, radiographers, trainee radiologists, veterinary practitioners, technologists and anyone else with an interest in the field of MRI.

The presentations, featured in the MRI in Practice apps, are fully narrated by the authors, and feature plenty of animated graphics and computer generated imagery that help to bring difficult concepts to life in a way that cannot be achieved on a flat page or slide presentation. The app works brilliantly as a stand-alone learning aid, but is designed to mesh seamlessly with our other learning materials, the MRI in Practice textbook and the live course. This is unique in the field of MRI education, and provides the user with a rich learning environment where complex topics are approached from different angles in each medium.

The MRI in Practice app is therefore ideal as a fast-track learning tool for first time users, a cost-effective revision aid for technologists taking the USA registry exam, or as a handy pocket-reference for more experienced MRI users who wish to maintain, update or refresh their knowledge. It also makes a great introduction to our live course - and full details about forthcoming international dates are provided in the app.