Introduction to Chest Radiology
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Overview
This recorded course is created to help introduce medical students to chest radiology. One of the most difficult things to learn when first reading Chest X-Ray (CXR) films is what is ""normal"" and what is really ""active disease."" This lecture aims to help students become comfortable with accepting artifacts of blood vessels as ""normal,"" with the hopes that students will then more easily identify ""abnormal"" signs of active disease.What I will learn?
- By the end of this session, candidates should be able to:
- Undertand the basics of CXR reading
- Recognize the technical factors that could adversely affect CRX interpretation
- Recognize the common CXR abnormalities
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