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Residents/Fellows
Scott Williams
Residents/Fellows: Page 41
Differential Diagnosis in Magnetic Resonance Imaging
This book would be most useful for individuals who wish to glean short segments of information on a specific disease process, or for those interested in seeing the panoply of various diseases that can occur in a specific location.
October 7, 2002
Radiology Sourcebook: A Practical Guide for Reference and Training
This manual consolidates information on various topics that are relevant to radiology trainees, but too often omitted from traditional radiology texts.
September 25, 2002
Beall’s resident guide available on Open Market
Radiology Sourcebook: A Practical Guide for Reference and Training
by Dr. Douglas P. Beall can now be purchased through
AuntMinnie.com
.
September 23, 2002
Emergency Imaging of the Acutely Ill or Injured Child
This book should be a staple on every radiologist’s shelf, as it appeals to those with a special interest in pediatrics as well as those who occasionally image children.
September 9, 2002
CT of the Head and Spine
CT is still the main diagnostic tool in neuroradiology, especially among physicians who face geographic and financial constraints.
CT of the Head and Spine
will be most useful to this group as an overview.
September 4, 2002
The Core Curriculum: Ultrasound
The Core Curriculum: Ultrasound
offers a wealth of information that will serve as a perpetual reference.
August 27, 2002
Murky outlook for resident training in wake of new work rules
By
Deborah R. Dakins
New limits on resident work hours are still a year away from enforcement, but teaching hospitals are already beginning to grapple with a big question: Will there be enough work hours to get the work done? Meanwhile, radiology residents are wondering how the new rules will impact them -- if at all.
August 19, 2002
Practical Breast Pathology
Practical Breast Pathology
clearly and concisely introduces the specific vocabulary of the pathologist to radiologists, surgeons, oncologists and other breast disease specialists.
July 8, 2002
Teaching Atlas of Mammography
Providing a correlation between mammographic findings, histopathological diagnosis, and follow-up, this teaching atlas is recommended for all radiologists and residents who specialize in mammography screening or are simply interested in breast diseases.
July 2, 2002
PocketRadiologist Spine: Top 100 Diagnoses
The major strengths of this 300-page soft-cover book are the information accompanying every diagnosis and its inexpensive price. Its major limitation is the tiny size of many of the images.
July 1, 2002
Pocket Guide to MR Procedures and Metallic Objects: Update 2001
This annual guide to MR safety offers comprehensive safety testing data on metallic objects in the MR environment, offering critical information for maintaining accident-free MRI facilities.
June 23, 2002
News flash: Radiologists read too many studies
By
Eric Barnes
A recent survey confirms what many U.S. radiologists have known all along: that they are overworked and too few in number to keep up with the growing volume of images that need to be read.
June 18, 2002
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