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Good books to learn CT? Basic stuff and more advanced ones appreciated

Hi all! I work as a radiologic technologist in one of the major hospitals in my country and I'm not currently working on CT but I will be in the near future. Also there is a possibility to work part time for one of the many private clinics here. One colleague told me that a difference between a good and great technologist that a good one, e.g. for abdomen/pelvis, sets same time, same amount of contrast, same contrast flow, etc. and a great one just customizes everything, being that he knows what he's doing. Understanding things you're doing and being able to explain why you did them the way you did.
So, I'll take any advice and all great literature/other things you guys can give me :))

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