Prapti's Bibliography
1. Hikson, M. (2012, December 3). Mri scan. Retrieved from http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/health_advice/examinations/mriscans.htm
This website was very useful and informative on MRI scans. It was easy to navigate in order to find the information needed, as they were organized onto clear sections with subtitles.
2. Shiel, W. (2013). Magnetic resonance imaging (mri scan). Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/mri_scan/article.htm
This article states information about MRI scans in great detail. The process of an MRI scan to be run is written thoroughly.
3. Mri scan. (2013,May 9). Retrieved from http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/MRI-scan/Pages/Introduction.aspx
This website explains the process of how an MRI scan works and the purpose of the MRI scan with great detail. It is very informative with many examples of the possible reasons for an MRI scan to be done.
This website was very useful and informative on MRI scans. It was easy to navigate in order to find the information needed, as they were organized onto clear sections with subtitles.
2. Shiel, W. (2013). Magnetic resonance imaging (mri scan). Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/mri_scan/article.htm
This article states information about MRI scans in great detail. The process of an MRI scan to be run is written thoroughly.
3. Mri scan. (2013,May 9). Retrieved from http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/MRI-scan/Pages/Introduction.aspx
This website explains the process of how an MRI scan works and the purpose of the MRI scan with great detail. It is very informative with many examples of the possible reasons for an MRI scan to be done.
Suity's Bibliography
1. Dr Rachel Hoad-Robson, D. R. (2012, October 30). MRI Scan. Retrieved from http://www.patient.co.uk/health/mri-scan
The online article looks at MRI and gives a well explained and thoroughly researched overview of the different aspects of MRI scanning. It goes into depth about the functions, how it works, and the purpose. The article also gives information about how patients should prepare for an MRI scanning. The text is well written and straight forward. The author is an established doctor, the website being a forum for medical information and support.
2. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/MRIs-emerging-role-in-breast-cancer-screening.htm
Web article based on October 2007 issue of the Harvard Women's Health Watch. Article describes the significance of MRI scanning for the diagnosis of breast cancer in women with a high risk (20%). Includes many statistics and lab reports, compares protocols of different cancer associations. Demonstrates the clear impacts and significance of MRIs. It is well researched and written with supported facts and observations. Author is unspecified, the website being Harvard Medical School’s Health Publications.
3. William C.Sheil. (2007, May 23). MRI scan (cont.). Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/mri_scan/page3.htm
This is an informative webpage about MRI, more specifically on how patients due for an MRI scan should prepare themselves, and how the scan is performed. The text describes what may aid the patients to making MRI scanning a comfortable process, ex. listening to music. The author mentions the sounds that are heard during the scan, the importance of remaining still. The information is accurate and explained very clearly. The author is a highly experienced doctor and the website is a forum for doctors to provide information to the public through articles.
The online article looks at MRI and gives a well explained and thoroughly researched overview of the different aspects of MRI scanning. It goes into depth about the functions, how it works, and the purpose. The article also gives information about how patients should prepare for an MRI scanning. The text is well written and straight forward. The author is an established doctor, the website being a forum for medical information and support.
2. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.health.harvard.edu/newsweek/MRIs-emerging-role-in-breast-cancer-screening.htm
Web article based on October 2007 issue of the Harvard Women's Health Watch. Article describes the significance of MRI scanning for the diagnosis of breast cancer in women with a high risk (20%). Includes many statistics and lab reports, compares protocols of different cancer associations. Demonstrates the clear impacts and significance of MRIs. It is well researched and written with supported facts and observations. Author is unspecified, the website being Harvard Medical School’s Health Publications.
3. William C.Sheil. (2007, May 23). MRI scan (cont.). Retrieved from http://www.medicinenet.com/mri_scan/page3.htm
This is an informative webpage about MRI, more specifically on how patients due for an MRI scan should prepare themselves, and how the scan is performed. The text describes what may aid the patients to making MRI scanning a comfortable process, ex. listening to music. The author mentions the sounds that are heard during the scan, the importance of remaining still. The information is accurate and explained very clearly. The author is a highly experienced doctor and the website is a forum for doctors to provide information to the public through articles.