Richard R Carlton, MS, Rt(r)(CV)
Richard Carlton is an Associate Professor and former Director of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Previously, he taught Radiography at Arkansas State University, City College of San Francisco and Lima Technical College, and worked as a Clinical Coordinator at Wilbur Wright Community College. A Charter Fellow and past president of A.E.I.R.S., Mr. Carlton gives presentations around the world and founded Lambda Nu, the national honor...See more
Richard Carlton is an Associate Professor and former Director of Radiologic and Imaging Sciences at Grand Valley State University in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Previously, he taught Radiography at Arkansas State University, City College of San Francisco and Lima Technical College, and worked as a Clinical Coordinator at Wilbur Wright Community College. A Charter Fellow and past president of A.E.I.R.S., Mr. Carlton gives presentations around the world and founded Lambda Nu, the national honor society for radiologic and imaging sciences. He has written 36 books, started two professional journals and served as a J.R.C.E.R.T. site visitor for forty years. Mr. Carlton earned an M.S. from National Louis University, a B.S. from The Chicago Medical School and an A.A.S. from Illinois Central College. He is A.R.R.T. certified in C.V. and radiography and continues to train residents at West Michigan Regional Laboratory in Grand Rapids, Michigan. See less
Richard R Carlton, MS, Rt(r)(CV)'s Featured Books
Richard R Carlton, MS, Rt(r)(CV) book reviews
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Principles of Radiographic Imaging: An Art and a Science
great book and on time
by jared, Sep 12, 2009
I have the 4th edition of this book but the CD does not work with Vista and company does not have a compatibility Read More
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Principles of Radiographic Imaging: An Art and a Science
good book
by Brittno, May 16, 2009
needed it for class... very good info a little harder to read than other texts but with a working knowledge of radiation isnt has hard! Read More