Advice for young physicians who learn radiology
What is the best approach to deal with learning chest x-ray?
What is the best approach to deal with learning chest x-ray?
With COVID the abnormalities can be quite subtle.
Each chapter is started with a ‘what's in it for me’, so that you as a learner have a clear understanding when you start reading a chapter, what you're going to get from that chapter for yourself that will help you with your clinical practice.
Currently, the X-ray examination that is most often ordered by internal medicine and intensivists is the chest X-ray that is still the core, the framework of imaging within their departments too.
Textbook concentrates on the teaching of x-ray interpretation through a focus on anatomy, radiological anatomy, concepts of pathology, differential diagnosis and important concepts and competencies.
How would you summarize basic recommendations for chest x-ray interpretation for nonradiologists?
Can we use low-dose chest computed tomography (CT) for lung cancer screening in selected never-smokers?