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Scott Williams
Residents/Fellows: Page 35
NMRP touts high residency matches in 2004
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
More than 20,000 matches were made to first- and second-year residency positions under the National Resident Matching Program (NMRP). Overall, there was 5.3% increase in participation in 2004, according to the Washington, DC-based organization.
March 21, 2004
Atlas of Head and Neck Imaging: The Extracranial Head and Neck
This text is suitable for the resident, who is trying to grasp the breadth of pathology in the head and neck, as well as for the general radiologist who seeks to improve his or her accuracy and confidence in interpreting CT and MR exams of the head and neck.
March 17, 2004
The Developing Fetus: First and Second Trimesters
The entire set provides complete sonographic coverage for evaluating the fetus, from the earliest detection of the gestational sac to early anatomic survey and risk assessment for trisomies.
March 15, 2004
Principles of Genitourinary Radiology
What this text lacks in up-to-date information, it makes up for with a detailed review of pathology on the older modalities.
March 10, 2004
Dynamic Cardiovascular MRI: Principles and Practical Examples
It’s a brave new world in cardiac imaging, and it’s vital to keep current, especially for those who have yet to take the boards. Cardiac was recently named as an independent section of the boards. It’s sink or swim, and if you seek a fully loaded life raft, read on.
March 7, 2004
PocketRadiologist: Obstetrics: Top 100 Diagnoses
Within each diagnosis, navigation is easy. The information and images load effortlessly and with little delay. The software requires only three megabytes of storage space, and it works equally well from a storage card or from the Pocket PC’s main memory.
February 23, 2004
Preparing for the ABR oral exam: a resident's guide
Each June the American Board of Radiology oral boards at the Executive West Hotel in Louisville, KY, is the culmination of long years of education and training for residents throughout the U.S. In a downloadable white paper exclusively for
AuntMinnie.com
members, Dr. Stephen Humes shares the tips and strategies that he used to successfully pass the 10 sections that make up the exam.
February 18, 2004
Neuroradiology: The Requisites
The latest edition features 364 more pages, including updated information, figures, and tables. However, numerous key concepts and classic images still remain.
February 16, 2004
Imaging of the Newborn, Infant, and Young Child
Imaging of the Newborn, Infant, and Young Child
serves as an excellent reference for a resident during the first month of pediatric radiology. This well-written text should be considered a primary read throughout residency and into daily practice.
February 11, 2004
U.S. radiologist shortage abating
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
A dramatic decrease in the shortage of U.S. radiologists appears to have taken place, according to a study published in the February 2004 issue of the
American Journal of Roentgenology
.
February 8, 2004
OSHA citations loom as residents complain about sharps
By
Tracie L. Thompson
Radiology departments may soon find needle safety rising higher on their list of concerns, thanks to a campaign by medical students and residents to highlight the issue by filing complaints against hospitals for alleged violations of U.S. law.
February 2, 2004
Uterine Fibroids: Embolization and Other Treatments
While there are several resources available to the ob/gyn that cover pathophysiology, UFE, and other treatment options, little has been geared to the radiologist, prior to this text.
February 2, 2004
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