X-ray interpretation is an important part of clinical work for all
doctors. Unfortunately it is often an overlooked subject in the
medical school curriculum, which many medical students and junior
doctors find difficult and daunting. From the same series as The
Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs, The Unofficial Guide to Radiology
aims to remedy this by providing a systematic approach to chest,
abdominal and musculoskeletal X-ray interpretation. It is designed to
be a useful learning resource for medical students, junior and
hospital doctors, nurse practitioners and radiology trainees. The
chest, abdominal and musculoskeletal X-ray chapters contain
step-by-step approaches to interpreting and presenting X-rays. Each of
these chapters then covers 20 common and important X-ray
cases/diagnoses, which a junior doctor should be able to confidently
identify. The content is in line with the Royal College of
Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum 2012, making it up to
date and relevant to today's students and junior doctors. The layout
is designed to make the book as clinically relevant as possible; the
X-rays are presented in the context of a clinical scenario. The reader
is asked to "present their findings" before turning over the page to
reveal a model X-ray report accompanied by a fully annotated version
of the X-ray. This encourages the reader to look at the X-ray
thoroughly, as if working on a ward, and come to their own conclusions
before seeing the answers. To further enhance the clinical relevance,
each case has 5 clinical and radiology-related multiple-choice
questions with detailed answers. These are aimed to test core
knowledge needed for exams and working life, and illustrate how the
X-ray findings will influence patient management. One of the keys to
X-ray interpretation is practice, practice and more practice. The
bonus X-ray chapter provides over 50 further X - ray cases to help
consolidate the reader's knowledge and provide an opportunity to
practice the skills they have learnt. In addition to these four core
chapters the introductory chapter covers the (very) basic science
behind X-rays, the relevant legislation controlling X-rays and tips on
how to request radiology examinations. Additionally a chapter is
devoted to other important imaging investigations, such as computed
tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound,
covering the details of what the examinations involve, their common
indications and contraindications and key imaging findings. The
Unofficial Guide to Radiology is written by both radiologists and
clinicians, and reviewed by a panel of medical students to ensure its
relevance.
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ISBN
9781910399071
Publisert
2018
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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