All the radiology departments in Mumbai have a lovely culture of holding a common Teaching Files Meet every few months, where one 1st, 2nd and 3rd year resident as also a senior resident from every hospital come and present an interesting case each which has one or more specific teaching points to highlight. The presentation …
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RSNA for the first-timer: Making the most of it
The Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) Annual Meeting happens over the weekend and week after Thanksgiving every year at McCormick Place in Chicago. Attended by over 60,000 delegates, this is probably amongst the biggest annual medical conferences in the world across all specialties. This annual mela can be quite overwhelming for those attending it …
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PCPNDT Simplified: A Guide for Radiology Residents
Close to the International Women’s Day, I started writing this blog on the enigma that is India’s PCPNDT act. Established as a supposedly powerful tool to curb female foeticide in the country, it has developed into one of the major medico-legal issues facing Indian radiologists who have to face miles of red tape for regular …
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Online Learning Resources for the Radiologist
Continuing from the previous blog on What to read for radiology residency, we will now discuss various online learning resources for the radiologist. Radiology is a vast branch and is evolving continuously. To be relevant, radiologists need to constantly update themselves with the recent advances in the field and there is no better place than …
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What to read during radiology residency? The Cafe Roentgen consensus recommendations
Congratulations to all residents for securing a place in radiology residency! Radiology is an exciting and rapidly evolving field with tremendous scope for diverse clinical and research oriented work. Radiology is also extremely vast and it is impossible to cover the entire length and breadth of the subject in just 3 years of residency. Moreover, …
