Earlier this week, I interviewed three residents who successfully navigated the written radiology boards to find out their strategy. Here are the rest of the comments and advice they had for others studying for the exam. AZ:What subject took the most time? Sandy: As far as objectives, Physics. … [Read more...]
Journal Club 7.4.07
Here is the latest issue of Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound. Enjoy! Sampson SN, Schneider RK, Tucker RL, et al. MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING FEATURES OF OBLIQUE AND STRAIGHT DISTAL SESAMOIDEAN DESMITIS IN 27 HORSES. Vet Radiol Ultrasound 2007;48:303-311. Winegardner KR, Scrivani PV, … [Read more...]
Tips on passing the written radiology boards Part I
Written boards are a huge cause of stress to residents. They loom over you from the day you start your residency, somehow making you feel guilty for not studying every spare minute. The amount of material seems overwhelming, where should you start? What should you spend the most time on? I asked … [Read more...]
Take control of journal articles
If you're like me, you browse through the table of contents of journals you like when you remember that a new issue might be out. When I was at the University of Georgia, the library would copy the table of contents of my selected journals and put them in my mailbox. It was a great reminder for me, … [Read more...]
Can radiology damage your eyes?
I recently read an article at www.diagnosticimaging.com that explores the risk of eye injury to radiologists. I've certainly experienced temporary dry eyes when concentrating on an image and not blinking enough. But other risks include eye strain, corneal erosions, headaches and glaucoma. The … [Read more...]
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