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Aurum

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Hello all,

New R1 here in need of some assistance. I am trying my best to read after work but have found most of the textbooks faculty/senior residents recommend to be somewhat too dense or advanced for me to actually retain much information. I recently found a few Youtube videos on temporal bone anatomy and found that watching three videos (about one hour total) helped me infinitely more than trying to learn it from a book/article.

As such, are there any good video resources that walk you through common imaging modalities a junior resident would be expected to know (e.g. CT head, CT AP, etc) and cover things like search pattern, relevant anatomy, etc? Thanks!

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not necessarily relevant for an R1, but useful nonetheless.

Cardiac Anatomy: The Cardiac Imager Series


Knee MR:
 
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Look into the Titan video series. He has one specifically on chest X-rays but he also has a board review one that’s awesome. We watched his series a lot as R1s and most we were able to understand!
 
Closest thing I've found but only covers chest Society of Thoracic Radiology | STR Curriculum for Medical Students and Allied Health Professionals

I agree with you op. Our generation went through med school learning through online resources like sketchy, onlinemeded, pathoma, etc. Our attendings learned by reading huge inefficient textbooks. There's a generation gap in learning style. Youtube is way too hit or miss with its radiology teaching vids. I wish there was a formal radiology curriculum like pathoma or onlinemeded. I feel I am learning so much slower than I did in med school.
 
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