Basic knowledge of radiology is essential for medical students
regardless of the specialty they plan to enter. Hospital patients
increasingly undergo some form of imaging, ranging from plain film
through to CT and MRI. As technologies and techniques advance and
radiology grows in scope, medical school curricula are reflecting
its increased importance. This book provides a mixture of
case-based teaching, structured questions, and self-assessment
techniques relevant to the evolving modern curriculum. It covers
critical areas including knowledge of when to investigate a
patient, which modality best answers a specific clinical question
and how to interpret chest and abdominal x-rays. Along with final
year medical students, this book will also benefit postgraduate FY1
and FY2 junior doctors and those in the earlier clinical years who
wish to expland their radiology knowledge. It also provides a
useful basic radiology primer for the early MRCP and MRCS
examinations. 'It is a great honour to be asked to provide a
foreword for this excellent and unusual text. There is an eminently
practical range of topics covered in this book and this reflects
the commonsense approach by the authors. The images are good and
the explanatory text educationally valuable and very much to the
point.' - From the Foreword by Professor Adrian K. Dixon
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