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Re: textbooks gathering dustFrom: kqw8576 (kqw8576@nyu.edu)Wed Jun 19 11:26:27 2002
What books are required in your sonography program? Why don't you get the book list form your school and purchase those books are start reading. Yes - medical books are expensive. You are making an investment in your future. I suggest that you obtain the latest versions of the texts books that you decide on. You do not want to be studying dated material or miss something. Kerry Weinberg MPA, RT, RDMS, RDCS Program Director Diagnostic Medical Sonography New York University 212-790-1663 (f) 212-790-1669
> ----- Original Message ----- Hi! I am Rivka Rosen and I thank all those who responded to my request for books to read over the summer. I came up with the following goodies. Ultrasonic Physics Richardson/Edward Glick Diagnostic Ultrasound Kremkau-5th Edition Sonography in Obstetrics and Gynecology: Principles and Practice Arthur Fleischer They are, however very expensive to purchase. Can anyone come up with any good suggestions in "generic" books on the same topics? Or perhaps anyone has these books and they are imply gathering dust on your shelves. I would pay for the shipping,' of course. Or maybe anyone knows how I can obtain these books for a cheap price? Thank you all so much. Rivka Rosen...on the way to becoming a sonographer
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