Excellent rads website + free app for students/residents from Harvard Med

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Hi all :)

Many of us in the Harvard System already utilize this resource frequently, but just wanted to make everyone aware of this EXCELLENT website developed by BIDMC's Dr. Gillian Lieberman for medical students at all stages, interns, and residents: http://eradiology.bidmc.harvard.edu/

Since many of us are beginning intern year soon, especially check out the "Classics Collection" for essential, concise, and extremely helpful images that we will all encounter no matter which field of medicine we are in: within the classics collection the" support lines" section (where you can learn how to recognize an appropriately placed chest tube, central line, etc), and "medical students" sections are particularly well done.

Finally, also be sure to download the FREE iPhone app, iRadiology at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iradiology/id346440355?mt=8
It already has 500+ reviews, and is utilized by med students and residents across the world. Feel free to also rate it to share your experiences on it (since it's currently also being developed for the iPad and other tablet PCs and your feedback would definitely be helpful).

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Hi all :)

Many of us in the Harvard System already utilize this resource frequently, but just wanted to make everyone aware of this EXCELLENT website developed by BIDMC's Dr. Gillian Lieberman for medical students at all stages, interns, and residents: http://eradiology.bidmc.harvard.edu/

Since many of us are beginning intern year soon, especially check out the "Classics Collection" for essential, concise, and extremely helpful images that we will all encounter no matter which field of medicine we are in: within the classics collection the" support lines" section (where you can learn how to recognize an appropriately placed chest tube, central line, etc), and "medical students" sections are particularly well done.

Finally, also be sure to download the FREE iPhone app, iRadiology at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iradiology/id346440355?mt=8
It already has 500+ reviews, and is utilized by med students and residents across the world. Feel free to also rate it to share your experiences on it (since it's currently also being developed for the iPad and other tablet PCs and your feedback would definitely be helpful).

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Brief viewing of the app looks freakin great. My expectations, frankly, were low seeing the rating of only 3-ish stars.

Was the app lacking a lot before, and got significantly better after updates? I'd expect this to be closer to 5 honestly
 
Hey guys,

Sorry if the links were busted before, are up and working now, so should work when you click on them; regarding the "3 star" rating, that's averaged over 500+ reviews, and so it's actually pretty good considering the high volume of users (the average iphone app rating is actually around 2 stars) ... and yes the app's been updated since then, and usually extremely satisfied users have been found to rarely rate apps, so the ratings are usually under estimates for good apps. Anyway, hope you find it helpful ... iPad app coming out soon :)
 
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