Tonight we looked at 2-3 minute ultrasound videos as preparation for the board exams. No matter how many ultrasounds you’ve done, it’s disconcerting to watch a partial scan that someone else has performed. They will be scanning with a different speed and pattern than you would, and the image may not follow the anatomy you [...]
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One evening a week, our group gets together to read known cases. That is, they are known to the faculty member who brought them, but unknown to everyone else. It’s a forum for the radiology residents to practice oral case reading style, and to see lots of cool images. We get a great turnout, from [...]
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