RADIOLOGY lectures
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Upper Extremity Trauma: Part 1 - Hand and Fingers
Upper Extremity Trauma: Part 2 - Wrist
Upper Extremity Trauma: Part 3 - Elbow and Forearm
Introduction to Radiology
Intended Audience: non-radiologists
Expected Time: 90 min
Principles of MRI
Intended Audience: medical students
Expected Time: 60 min
Language of Fractures
Intended Audience: non-radiologists, 1st year radiology residents
Expected Time: 45 min
Mechanisms of Injuries & Patterns of Fractures
Intended Audience: radiologists, anyone who sees trauma
Expected Time: 30 min
Arthritis: A Practical Approach
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 45 min
Knee Imaging
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 60 min
Ankle Twisting Injuries
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 30-45 min
10 pages, <1MB
Chapter 47 Haaga 2008 Textbook
110 pages, 10.7MB
Easily-Missed Foot Fractures
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 45 min
Imaging the Bony Pelvis
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 60 min
Shoulder Imaging
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 50 min
Imaging Low Back Pain
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 75 min
Osteomyelitis: Always a Diagnostic Puzzle
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 30-45 min
Bone Tumors in 1 Simple Chart
Intended Audience: radiologists
Expected Time: 100 min
slides (PDF) 31 pages, 5.1MB
Bone Tumor Chart 1 pages, <1MB
Arthrography: How to get a Needle in the Shoulder or Hip
Intended Audience: radiologists
Expected Time: 30 min
Flatfoot
Intended Audience: MSK radiologists
Expected Time: 20 min
Sesamoids of the Great Toe
Intended Audience: radiologists
Expected Time: 20 min
Pitfalls of the Human Visual System
Intended Audience: everyone
Expected Time: 10-15 min
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