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WEBSITES FOR REVIEW OF ANATOMY/RADIOLOGY

1) http://www.learningradiology.com/- an outstanding source for study of radiology and pathology from the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia. It contains a large number of case studies organized by organ system as well as relevant discussions/lectures. This site is exceptionally good source that most medical students use frequently, once discovered. Each week a new 'quiz' is produced, after completing the quiz the topic presented is discussed in a short readable format. The site contains an Archives listing of previous quizzes that are able to be reviewed. 2) Radiology Atlas (SUNY Downstate Medical Center) - images for review and self test:http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/rad-atlas/index.html 3) Radiologic Anatomy Browser (Uniformed Services University) - images for review and self test:http://rad.usuhs.mil/rad/iong/homepage.html 4) Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton (University of Washington) - alternate between labeled and unlabeled images: http://uwmsk.org/RadAnatomy.html 5) Clinical Images and Lectures in MRI (Harvard University) - an extensive library of clinical cases and images; also good lectures on MRI (T1 vs T2): http://eradiology.bidmc.harvard.edu 6) Catalog of Clinical Images (University of California, San Diego) - an extensive collection of links to other websites (for review look at section on Clinical Imaging/Radiology):http://meded.ucsd.edu/clinicalimg/links.htm 7) Radiological Society of North America - Website for online access to Radiographics and Radiology,and other radiology resources: http://www.rsna.org/ 8) Introduction to Radiology - Website produced by the University of Virginia, provides multiple tutorials online covering topics from chest radiography to nuclear medicine: http://www.meded.virginia.edu/courses/rad/ 9) Radiology Education - This site provides useful links to multiple resources both print and online on radiology topics): http://www.radiologyeducation.com/ 10) RadQuiz - Presented through the American College of Radiology, the site produced regular imaging quizzes with discussion of the answers to the imaging questions. This site also contains multiple listings of radiologic journals and books that students may find useful: http://www.radquiz.com/ 11) Radiology.org - This website contains links to journal articles the student may find useful when reading about a disease process or preparing a presentation: http://www.radiology.org/ 12) Brighamrad.harvard.edu: An excellent website of clinical cases that can be sorted by anatomical region, image modality or keyword. This one is also from Harvard University (Department of Radiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital): http://brighamrad.harvard.edu/education/online/tcd/tcd.html

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