MRI Key Sources
- MRI in Practice byCall Number: IAHS STACKS RC78.7.N83 .W47 2018Publication Date: 2018 Fifth Edition
- MEDLINE Ovid
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- PubMed Central
A free full text archive of biomedical and life sciences journal literature from the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine (NIH/NLM).
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- Health and Wellness
Comprehensive consumer health resource providing information on health-related issues, from current diseases and disorders to in-depth coverage of alternative medical practices.
- RSNA news : the newsletter of the Radiological Society of North AmericaSource: Radiological Society of North America.
- TMRI: Topics in MRI: An Open Access JournalIncludes peer-reviewed articles
- Medical Imaging; Technical Aspects, Operations, and Interpretation: Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Video Duration 37 Minutes)Presenting a brief history of the development of nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (now known as MRI), this video examines the interaction between magnetic fields and radiofrequency waves that produces MR images. It looks at pre-MRI screening and protocol, considers the positioning of RF coils, discusses actual imaging sequences, and provides a general explanation of intensity for each sequence. (2017)
- MRI—Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Video Duration 7 Minutes)This patient teaching video reassures patients by helping them understand the common diagnostic procedure that is MRI. (2009)
- NIH-National Institute of Health Biomedical Imaging and BioengineeringMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
- MedlinePlusMRI Scans
- MLA Top Health WebsitesMLA Top Health Websites The Consumer and Patient Health Information Services Caucus (CAPHIS) of MLA, evaluates websites based on the following criteria: credibility, sponsorship/authorship, content, audience, currency (timeliness), disclosure, purpose, links, design, interactivity, and disclaimers.
- Radiology InfoMagnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
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