Extremely well said! I would also add that anatomy is crucial in radiology (obviously), so know your anatomy very well, and your reports will be a hundred times better. I did the same as you when I was pretty new to radiology, writing down phrases the seniors used. Makes the report more eloquent (switching out 1-2 sentences to 1-2 words is beautiful).
Hi! I'm in my first year of radiology residency and and I am STRUGGLING with anatomy!! It was not my strongest subject back in first year of med school and it's definitely really really challenging for me. Any input on how to approach anatomy to have a solid foundation! And it's so volatile I am at my wits end
You are not alone trust me, it’s the most challenging part because u are looking at anatomy in a different way, get resources that focus on cross sectional anatomy and even better is books that are ct or mri anatomy, there are also apps that focus on cross sectional anatomy in various plains, that’s how us radiologists see anatomy different than netters and cadavers, ur foundation is in there just enhance it by focusing on the anatomy that is relevant to how we as radiologists practice, there is a reason radiology is a 4 yr residency, repetition and time trust in the process, ur not alone first year is tough and a huge learning curve
@@TheRadMed thanks so much. That was actually pretty motivating. I was planning to get one of those 3 D anatomy apps like the one from visible body. And yea! Thanks for reminding me that I’m not alone haha! You’re a lifesaver!
What I do is took the anatomy lecture side by side like boards and beyond anatomy or something else. You just can’t skip anatomy so it’s better you start it with basic in anatomy as whole. It will makes things much easier in future.
Definitely love this video im an x ray tech about to graduate in june i plan on becoming a radiologist but i want to expose myself early to other modalities so i plan on getting my mri license and ct as well maybe even mammo but it will be difficult because i am a male but still willing to do the best I can so I can be great at my job u know.💯 also should I get ultra sound license too its 2 yrs tho but idk. I definitely will get my bachelors in radiology tho💯
Hi. Iam third year rasident and iam feeling that iam weak in radiology specially cross section what should i do to improve my skills please please guide me
Dear, i am in general radiology speciality. The question which is in my mind since long is how much knowledge is enough? As i see, no much amount of knowledge is enough since imaging appearances are not very typical always. And how much is the probable false rate of reports, that is acceptable if any, since no one can be always perfect?
Extremely well said! I would also add that anatomy is crucial in radiology (obviously), so know your anatomy very well, and your reports will be a hundred times better. I did the same as you when I was pretty new to radiology, writing down phrases the seniors used. Makes the report more eloquent (switching out 1-2 sentences to 1-2 words is beautiful).
yes absolutely anatomy is key, was a struggle after i trained IM and its surprising how much anatomy i had to refresh
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Spot on read, come early and go over cases.
Thanks so much for the helpful video! Incoming IR resident and this was super helpful. Looking forward to learning radiology
Fantastic congrats, I’m on my last year ESIR resident/fellow, check out some of my other radiology content
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Hi! I'm in my first year of radiology residency and and I am STRUGGLING with anatomy!! It was not my strongest subject back in first year of med school and it's definitely really really challenging for me. Any input on how to approach anatomy to have a solid foundation! And it's so volatile I am at my wits end
You are not alone trust me, it’s the most challenging part because u are looking at anatomy in a different way, get resources that focus on cross sectional anatomy and even better is books that are ct or mri anatomy, there are also apps that focus on cross sectional anatomy in various plains, that’s how us radiologists see anatomy different than netters and cadavers, ur foundation is in there just enhance it by focusing on the anatomy that is relevant to how we as radiologists practice, there is a reason radiology is a 4 yr residency, repetition and time trust in the process, ur not alone first year is tough and a huge learning curve
@@TheRadMed thanks so much. That was actually pretty motivating. I was planning to get one of those 3 D anatomy apps like the one from visible body. And yea! Thanks for reminding me that I’m not alone haha! You’re a lifesaver!
Anatomy is the core of Radiology without it u will struggle further,It is only branch of medicine where anatomy is crucial
What I do is took the anatomy lecture side by side like boards and beyond anatomy or something else. You just can’t skip anatomy so it’s better you start it with basic in anatomy as whole. It will makes things much easier in future.
OMG, this is so true. Thanks a lot Doc.
Your welcome
Thank you Doc. Its three weeks in to residency
congrats!! how is it going, how are you liking it
Thank you doc, that is helping a lot
Thank you for the informative video! I absolutely loved it.
Super excited 🤟🤟🥂
Bu video gordugum en faydali videodur net
thanku. i needed that❤
Definitely love this video im an x ray tech about to graduate in june i plan on becoming a radiologist but i want to expose myself early to other modalities so i plan on getting my mri license and ct as well maybe even mammo but it will be difficult because i am a male but still willing to do the best I can so I can be great at my job u know.💯 also should I get ultra sound license too its 2 yrs tho but idk. I definitely will get my bachelors in radiology tho💯
Nice man best of luck, u will have a heads up when applying for sure, no need for ultrasound u will learn it part of residency
@@TheRadMed much appreciated keep ur head up u got this u will be a great radiologist 💯
Hi. Iam third year rasident and iam feeling that iam weak in radiology specially cross section what should i do to improve my skills please please guide me
Thank you so much brother for sharing
My pleasure, I appreciate the time you took to watch and comment
Dear, i am in general radiology speciality. The question which is in my mind since long is how much knowledge is enough? As i see, no much amount of knowledge is enough since imaging appearances are not very typical always. And how much is the probable false rate of reports, that is acceptable if any, since no one can be always perfect?
thnx a lot
Most welcome
Medical school is 6 years....where did u study?😮
Thank you❤
No problem
What is the keyboard you are using for the iPad mini?
That’s apples keyboard
How to get fellowship in bodyimaging ? I am postgraduate in radiology from pak, khi already on frcr route . Plz guide.
Bu gerçekten gordugum eennn faydali video
Is Radiopaedia relied often upon during residency?
Very much so
Yapabilirim çevirmenlik benim işim!!!
Çok degil ya kanser riski.. duygusal kanser olmamaya yeglerim şahsen
Im 2nd yr radio residents i didn't study in 1st yr how can i compensate what book i have to read
there is increased risk of cancer among Radiologists
Depends may be possible for interventional radiologists but I presume not diagnostic radiologists
Thank you ❤😊
You're welcome 😊