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.
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