Friday, February 12, 2010

A Systematic approach to interpreting and reporting Chest Radiographs

Some med students were lucky enough to have had awesome teaching in reporting chest radiographs. (I fondly remember taking my lunch hour to attend a small tutorial, kindly held by this 90 year old radiologist, very experienced, and incredibly dedicated in teaching and making us see the light(box))

We were such aweful skiving med students; this class was anything from 1-6 pax large! I thank Alex and Kathy (What country have they NOT been to?!) for organising these awesome sessions for us, and I wish I remembered her name that lovely lady, who knew we wouldn’t listen unless she was harsh with us.

Now just moogling and found a great secret source which runs this through pretty concisely. Ok it wasn’t so secret, but it made you click! Follow it and you will not miss a sign. Perservere for lateral CXR interpretations too, it’s initially mind bending, but a dying trade.

[Via http://superjupiter.wordpress.com]

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