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!
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!