I've been posting the journal club articles in CiteULike for a few months now, and I think it's the best freeware available for collaborative reference collections. I wrote a brief review on some of the others that are comparable. I did like Nature's Connotea, but there has to be a referenceable web … [Read more...]
Ultrasound controls part II
In Ultrasound controls part I, I described the time-gain compensation controls and how they can optimize your image. Once those are set, it's time to look at the other three controls on the machine; B-mode gain, depth and focal zones. Each of them has a different and important effect on your … [Read more...]
Journal Club 6.20.07
This week's articles cover a variety of topics. Neil et. al. describe a case series of foals with septic pedal osteitis. In adults, this is a disease that is commonly associated with penetrating wounds or laminitis. Many foals in the study had lytic lesions of the solar margin of P3, and some had … [Read more...]
The 5 hardest things to learn in ultrasound
At our recent ultrasound course, I took an unofficial poll of the participants to see what they found to be the hardest things to learn in abdominal ultrasound. The discipline requires knowledge of anatomy, understanding of ultrasound physics, and hand/eye coordination to master. Here are some of … [Read more...]
Powerpoint for Radiologists – The perfect background
We all use Powerpoint at some time in our careers, whether it's giving a lecture to veterinary students, a community group or a scientific meeting. Most people have access to Powerpoint through a home edition of Microsoft Office or a work license. There are ways to use and abuse Powerpoint, and I'm … [Read more...]
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