Educational Resources
There are several great educational resources available for learning about CT (Computed Tomography) scans, whether you're a student, healthcare professional, or just curious about medical imaging. Here are some key resources:Diet, exercise, medication adherence.

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Online Courses & Learning Platforms
Coursera – Offers courses on radiology and CT imaging, sometimes from universities.
edX – Provides medical imaging courses from institutions like Harvard and MIT.
Radiopaedia – A free, detailed resource with case studies and interactive images for radiology education.
OpenStax – Free medical textbooks that may include radiology content.

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Textbooks
"Computed Tomography: Physical Principles, Clinical Applications, and Quality Control" by Euclid Seeram – A comprehensive book covering CT scan physics and applications.
"CT and MRI of the Whole Body" by John R. Haaga & Daniel Boll – Covers in-depth imaging techniques and interpretations.
"Fundamentals of Body CT" by W. Richard Webb & William E. Brant – Good for learning the basics of body CT imaging.

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Websites & Free Resources
RSNA (Radiological Society of North America) – Publishes educational material and case studies.
American College of Radiology (ACR) – Offers guidelines and imaging protocols.
CTisus – Specialized in CT education, including lectures and case studies.

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YouTube Channels & Videos

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Mobile Apps
Radiopaedia App – Interactive cases and articles.
DICOM Viewer Apps (like OsiriX, Horos) – For practicing with real CT scans.