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LearningRadiology Video Podcasts
William Herring, MD, FACR
59 episodes
9 months ago
Selected short topics on the basics of radiology presented in video format on an occasional basis from the award-winning website and text of the same name and aimed primarily at medical students, radiographers, physician assistants and residents
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Selected short topics on the basics of radiology presented in video format on an occasional basis from the award-winning website and text of the same name and aimed primarily at medical students, radiographers, physician assistants and residents
Show more...
Science
Education,
Medicine
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Video Podcast 51-30 Key Imaging Diagnoses-Part 2
LearningRadiology Video Podcasts
18 minutes 25 seconds
16 years ago
Video Podcast 51-30 Key Imaging Diagnoses-Part 2
Video Podcasts 50 and 51 cover 30 common and important imaging diagnoses that can be rendered from conventional radiographs or CT images because of their frequently reproducible patterns of presentation; each is presented as a set of interactive unknowns
LearningRadiology Video Podcasts
Selected short topics on the basics of radiology presented in video format on an occasional basis from the award-winning website and text of the same name and aimed primarily at medical students, radiographers, physician assistants and residents