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Scott Williams
Residents/Fellows: Page 58
Need a residency? See your Air Force recruiter
By
Tracie L. Thompson
The U.S. Air Force is poised to become a bigger force in radiology training, with a program for new recruits that will fund radiology residencies at civilian centers.
August 23, 2001
Nuclear Medicine: Oncology, Self-Study Program IV, Topics 5 & 6
This 83-page, self-study guide covers bone cancer therapy and radioimmunotherapy. Each review of the topic is followed by a series of multiple-choice questions, including detailed answers. This self-study program fills a specific niche.
August 1, 2001
Primer of Diagnostic Imaging
This second edition of the
Primer
has incorporated more information on cross sectional imaging, as well as 233 figures and 108 additional pages. The design of the book is specifically intended for the radiology resident, and its organization reflects that intent.
July 23, 2001
Imaging of Diseases of the Chest
Picking out a chest radiology book is not one of the easiest decisions to make.
Imaging of Diseases of the Chest
comes quite close to being a comprehensive and manageable guide for new residents.
July 16, 2001
Interventional Radiology Essentials
This is a concise, illustrated review of interventional radiology, packed with practical information about this relatively new subspecialty. What makes this book particularly interesting is that, of the 26 chapters written by eight different authors.
June 25, 2001
Life after residency: From protocols to physicals to malpractice
In Part II of our series on residents becoming radiologists, Drs. Doug Beall and Darren Duvall bring the light of experience to those first crucial days with a new practice. Find out what to do, what to bring, what to leave behind and why.
June 14, 2001
Life after residency: Making the transition to practice
Congratulations! You’re back from Louisville and you've passed the oral board exams. Now's the time to relax, gather your energies, and get ready for the complex transition from radiology residency to practice. In our exclusive two-part series, Drs. Doug Beall and Darren Duvall help you line up your ducks.
June 13, 2001
Self-Study Program IV: Oncology Topic 4 PET Tumor Imaging
This self-study book is designed to deliver concise and practical information regarding PET tumor imaging to radiology residents, nuclear medicine residents, and those already in practice.
June 12, 2001
Practical Mathematics in Nuclear Medicine Technology
This mathematics workbook fills an information gap that has been overlooked for too long. The book by Patricia Wells, and the accompanying CD of practice questions by Martha Pickett, explores a range of problems that typically challenge the not-so-mathematically-inclined.
June 4, 2001
Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine
By
Douglas P. Beall
Originally published in 1993, the first edition of this textbook immediately became one of the most popular sources of musculoskeletal imaging information. The second edition has 1,500 new images, and the text has been expanded to 1,362 pages.
May 21, 2001
Thoracic Radiology: The Requisites
As with the other books in
The Requisites
series,
Thoracic Radiology
distills the core concepts of chest imaging into a manageable length. For the radiology resident with limited funds and time, this book is the most efficient tool for mastering chest radiology.
May 21, 2001
SCAR proposes radiology informatics fellowships/grants
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
SALT LAKE CITY - The academic discipline of medical informatics is being developed at universities across the U.S. But radiology, arguably the medical science most heavily dependent on the seamless transfer and display of digital information, doesn't yet have a universally accepted curriculum for the emerging specialty.
May 5, 2001
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