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Im trying to brush up on my CT body anatomy before I start residency next month. Can any residents offer some good online websites to study ct body anatomy? id appreciate any advice thanks
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So, not that you are asking for neuroanatomy but www.headneckbrainspine.com is AMAZING. I don't know of a body website that is free that is close to comparable. If you are starting the radiology portion of residency I would highly recommend just paying for e-anatomy and using that. It is a life saver on call, especially for vascular, and worth the money. You may also consider just splitting the cost of e-anatomy with some of the others in your class.
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Honestly, they probably won't expect you to know too much your first rotation, but here are some places you can brush up on your anatomy:
http://www.med-ed.virginia.edu/courses/rad/ http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/...men/index.html Hopefully they will give you a subscription to StatDx which is much better than anything else. Good luck. |
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thanks!
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http://www.raddaily.com
is a good one |
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