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Thanks for listening to the course.
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My personal philosophy with cardiac CT is that it's
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more important or just as important to understand
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the acquisition, the physics, a little bit of
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historical development, because believe it or not,
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the pathology is quite easy to appreciate.
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So, as you're going through the modules, I think it's
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a good idea to read a little bit on the history of
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development of CT, how we got to where we got to, um,
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a little bit about how ECG synchronization works and
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um, just really the technical elements, because, um,
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in, you know, in terms of the actual clinical,
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you know, we're talking about stenosis, not stenosis.
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It's, um, it's not as, it's not as difficult as other areas of
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16 00:00:52,565 --> 00:00:52,845 um,
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of the body.
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I guess everybody would say that about their
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own, but yes, I think that the, and the
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acquisition, uh, also has a nice, um, gives you
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a nice background in practical MDCT physics.
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Those would be my pieces of advice.
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