Review
"...a valuable resource in the library of diagnostic imaging physicists, senior radiologic technologists, diagnostic radiologists, and many others..." --
Medical Physics, August 2001"...mammography sections should consider obtaining it for the benefit of their technologists." --
Radiology, July 2002"This book would be an excellent reference for a new radiology department or one that is trying to improve." --
Radiologic Technology, Volume 73/Number 4
About the Author
Arthur G. Haus is a medical physicist, and currently works as a consultant. He is a former Director of Medical Physics for Health Imaging at Eastman Kodak Company. Before joining Kodak, he worked for many years at the University of Chicago as Senior Scientist and Research Associate, and as Assistant Professor of Radiology and Physics at the University of Texas, M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston. His research interests have been on studies optimizing image quality while maintianing low radiation dose to the patient in medical imaging procedures, including mammography, angiography, tomography, chest radiology, and radiation therapy. He has written more than 100 publications and 20 book chapters in the fields of radiology and medical imaging. He is a Fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine, the Society for Imaging Science and Technology, Honorary Fellow of the Society of Breast Imaging, an Honorary member of the American College of Medical Physics, a member of the National Council on Radiation Protection, and the American College of Radiology.