Sunday, March 8, 2009

First Aid Radiology for the Wards (First Aid Series)


The Student-to-Student, Step-by-Step Guide to Radiology Clerkship Success

This survival guide for the radiology wards teaches you how to read and present normal and abnormal x-rays, CTs, and MRIs for the most commonly seen diseases and disorders. You'll find 150 radiologic images divided by modality, clear guidelines on when to order a specific modality and how to read the results, and illustrations of classic results of important conditions.

Detailed advice from radiology clerkship veterans help you:

  • Prepare for and take the test.
  • Perform a basic study.
  • Determine if a film is adequate.
  • Present each study on the ward.
  • Spot the strengths and weaknesses of studies.
  • Recognize basic anatomical structures.
  • Identify abnormal conditions

INSIDER'S GUIDE TO HONING RADIOLOGY SKILLS FOR EVERY CLERKSHIP.

  • The only student-to-student, step-by-step guide to interpreting and presenting radiology studies.
  • Detailed how-to-succeed and what-to-study guidance from clerkship vets.
  • 75 radiology images of the most commonly seen disorders illustrate each modality and detail .
  • Illustrates normal as well as abnormal results.
  • Classic results of important conditions often seen on the wards and tested on the USMLE Step 2CK.
  • Clear guidelines on when to order a specific modality and how to read the results.
  • Classifieds feature high-yield websites, top extracurricular opportunities, and scholarships.
  • Tear-out cards with essential radiology concepts in pocket-ready format

A STUDENT-TO-STUDENT GUIDE

  • Discover med students secret weapon .
  • Impress on the wards and succeed in the clerkships.
  • Save time with high-yield topics, important radiology images, and pocket-ready reminders.
  • The first book to describe how to read radiographic films for the most commonly seen disorders.
  • Apply the First Aid formula for clerkship success!
GET IT HERE

http://rapidshare.com/files/206757540/FARadiology.pdf

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