any good spine imaging resources

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Start with patients you have seen and reivew their films. Write down what you would dictate. Then take out the radiology report and see what they saw.

If you run out of patients, query the database/PACS system for particular studies. By the time you hit #300, you'll have a pretty good handle on that body part. Then move on to another one.

I try to never look at a report of x-ray, MRI, CT or bone scans before I see the films.

Spend some free time looking over films in the radiology dept with a radiologist.

I guarantee you will learn 100X more than you will ever learn from a book.
 
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