Fluoro pics?

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Does anyone know of any websites providing teaching files with abundant fluoro pics to help newbies learn the anatomy?

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I am teaching a cadaver course this weekend...I will try to save a series of pics and begin labeling the structures at different angles.
 
I am teaching a cadaver course this weekend...I will try to save a series of pics and begin labeling the structures at different angles.


Hi! Have u done that? If yes, can I also assess the pictures, as I am also in the learning phase of my carrer in pain medicine!
 
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Hi! Have u done that? If yes, can I also assess the pictures, as I am also in the learning phase of my carrer in pain medicine!

Are you guys Pain Fellowship trained Attendings? Didnt you have to know fluro anatomy?
 
I have heard about portable aggregations of fluoro pictures that do not even require an Internet connection. They do not require any electricity or a special reader so I'm not quite sure how they work. They have "pages" but not actual web pages. According to what I have heard they are multimedia presentations with both text and pictures. I believe they are called "books".
 
books are expensive =(

internet can often be free.
 
I know the 'flouro anatomy', but is it not good to relearn it form the perspective of someone as experienced as Algos?

and more over I thought that this is a forum for sharing of knowledge. may be I was wrong!
 
I know the 'flouro anatomy', but is it not good to relearn it form the perspective of someone as experienced as Algos?

and more over I thought that this is a forum for sharing of knowledge. may be I was wrong!

It would be better to get in a car and drive to the Algos Research Facility in IN. Bring your own pig spine.
 
I don't have time to make the Haj, so several times a day I point my c-arm at Columbus, IN and say a prayer.
 
books are expensive =(

internet can often be free.

you medshool/ residency library should have free books to check out. I know does, I checked out two or three different books over the time period in residency that were excellent resources prior to starting the rotation...
 
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