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Summary of current WHO recommendations and guidance on programmatic approaches

The WHO manual of diagnostic imaging. Radiographic technique and projections

Staffan Sandström Harald Ostensen, Holger Pettersson; World Health Organization (2003)
You can download chapter by chapter from the website
In this book, the authors present a dozen state of the art developments for ultrasound imaging, for example, hardware implementation, transducer, beamforming, signal prcessing, measurement of elasticity and diagnosis. Read/download chapter by chapter

Diagnostic Imaging: What is it?

Ostenson, Harald World Health Organization (2001) C_WHO
When and how to use it where resources are limited

Pattern recognition in diagnostic imaging

Corr, Peter World Health Organization WHO (1998)
How to achieve ALARA: working tips and guidelines

Management of an acute painful sickle cell episode in hospital

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2012)
Types of radiotherapy equipment covered by the guide include external beam radiotherapy machines (both Cobalt-60 and linear accelerators), brachytherapy devices that apply radiation sources directly to tumours and complementary imaging devices such as conventional or computed tomography (CT) simulat... more