Europe
Clinical News
Informatics
Industry News
Practice Management
Education
Subspecialties
More
Sign In
Medical Students
Residents/Fellows
Scott Williams
Radiology Education: Page 77
Aunt Minnie’s Atlas and Imaging-Specific Diagnosis
Compiled by Dr. Pope, over two dozen residents, fellows, and attendings, the second edition has 150 more pages. The successful format for case presentation has been carried over from the first edition
October 6, 2003
AIUM aims to raise ultrasound awareness
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM) is sponsoring Medical Ultrasound Awareness Month again in October.
October 2, 2003
RadCards
Radiology residents are always trying to figure out the best, most efficient way to study for the written and oral boards. Hundreds of review books are available, but until recently, there hasn’t been an easily portable review resource.
RadCards
helps to fill this niche.
October 1, 2003
Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
Written by leaders in the field,
Percutaneous Vertebroplasty
is a well-organized work that serves as both an introductory text as well as a valuable reference for more experience practitioners.
September 29, 2003
Molecular Imaging Radiology Insider
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
Physicians who diagnose gall bladder dyskinesia will remember 2001 as the year Bristol-Myers Squibb turned off the tap on Kinevac, a synthetic cholecystokinin drug used in cholescintigraphy. A year later, in December 2002, Bracco Diagnostics resumed manufacturing and marketing the product.
September 28, 2003
Physics in Nuclear Medicine
This book offers a comprehensive summary of these areas, as well as a very clear and organized manner presentation of the standard concepts of nuclear medicine.
September 22, 2003
Nuclear Cardiac Imaging: Terminology and Technical Aspects
Many texts written to capture such a broad audience -- technologists, nurses, physicians -- tend to provide an oversimplified review of a topic, but that’s not the case with this book.
September 15, 2003
ARRT adds nuclear medicine to CT registry
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists has expanded its certification in CT to include nuclear medicine technology as a supporting category.
September 11, 2003
Residents score their proverbial 15 minutes of fame
By
Shalmali Pal
There’s no shortage of TV documentaries, dramas, and sitcoms on the air to portray monumental medical moments. But the programs tend give equal time to patients and physicians. In comparison,
Resident Life
will be all doc, all the time.
September 7, 2003
Swiss promote open-source radiology informatics tool
By
Jonathan S. Batchelor
For a radiology department on a tight budget -- but with a desire to establish a collaborative environment in which to share images, databases, and reports -- a new piece of open-source technology may offer a cost-effective solution.
September 4, 2003
Reading is fundamental: Imaging books will rock your residency
Chances are that most residents have experienced a fair amount of buyer’s remorse when it comes to textbooks. Dr. Daniel Reidman queried residents at various institutions and facilities to come up with a list of "must-have" books.
September 3, 2003
RIS/PACS Integration
Interested in learning about what it takes to integrate a RIS/PACS? As a special feature for AuntMinnie.com members, we have DICOM and HL7 expert Herman Oosterwijk taking the subject to task in a multimedia presentation.
September 2, 2003
Previous Page
Page 77 of 116
Next Page