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Scott Williams
Residents/Fellows: Page 59
Emergency radiology goes online -- stat!
By
Shalmali Pal
Seizing the opportunity to teach to a worldwide classroom, two different online, interactive emergency radiology primers have been developed for use by residents, medical students, and even attending physicians who are looking for a quick review session.
April 26, 2001
Ultrasound: The Requisites
Ultrasound: The Requisites
provides a comprehensive review, a great introduction for the resident, and a reasonable reference for the practicing radiologist. It delivers the most clinically important (and board exam-related) information in a straightforward, approachable and retainable way.
April 10, 2001
Pediatric Radiology: The Requisites
Pediatric Radiology: The Requisites
serves as an excellent introduction to pediatric imaging, as well as a friendly resource. It distills the comprehensive information typically found in the classic reference texts by Kirks and Caffey into 300 very approachable pages.
April 10, 2001
Radiology residents struggle to balance career and family
Choosing the ideal time to start a family is always a tough decision, and it can get even more complicated when a medical career is on the line. As many radiology residents and former residents are coming to discover, finding time for family requires serious planning.
April 10, 2001
Medicare to cover angioplasty of the carotid artery
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Medicare will pay for angioplasty of the carotid artery with stent insertion, the U.S. Health Care Financing Administration (HCFA) said yesterday.
March 20, 2001
Picking up on PE doesn’t pose too much of a problem for residents on-call
By
Shalmali Pal
SAN FRANCISCO - Radiology residents who pull after-hours duty in the emergency department are obviously required to think fast and offer quick interpretations, but how good are they at making these decisions -- particularly when it comes to a life-threatening condition such as pulmonary emboli (PE)?
March 15, 2001
Picking up on PE doesn’t pose problem for residents on-call
By
Shalmali Pal
SAN FRANCISCO - Radiology residents who pull after-hours duty in the emergency department are obviously required to think fast and offer quick interpretations, but how good are they at making these decisions -- particularly when it comes to a life-threatening condition such as pulmonary emboli (PE)?
March 15, 2001
A Clinician’s Guide to Nuclear Medicine
This is an interesting and unique nuclear medicine textbook. Although this guide is primarily written for clinicians, it has value for radiologists, nuclear medicine staff, and residents.
March 12, 2001
Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites
Nuclear Medicine: The Requisites
is an excellent introduction to the field for radiology residents. In 15 chapters it covers the basics of nuclear medicine physics, offers organ-by-organ discussions of the major imaging agents and modalities.
February 20, 2001
Radiology Review Manual
Originally conceived as a study guide for the American Board of Radiology certification exam, this outline-style textbook is designed for those with some degree of familiarity with the practice of radiology.
January 7, 2001
Orthopedic Radiology: A Practical Approach
Dr. Adam Greenspan's text definitely deserves some dedicated shelf space in the ER.
January 7, 2001
GE buys out Elscint's ELGEMS stake
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
January 3, 2001
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