X-ray interpretation is an important part of clinical work for all doctors Unfortunately it is often an overlooked subject in the medical school curriculum which many medical students & junior doctors find difficult & daunting From the same series as The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs The Unofficial Guide to Radiology aims to remedy this by providing a systematic approach to chest abdominal & musculoskeletal X-ray interpretation It is designed to be a useful learning resource for medical students junior & hospital doctors nurse practitioners & radiology trainees The chest abdominal & musculoskeletal X-ray chapters contain step-by-step approaches to interpreting & presenting X-rays Each of these chapters then covers 20 common & important X-ray casesdiagnoses which a junior doctor should be able to confidently identify The content is in line with the Royal College of Radiologists' Undergraduate Radiology Curriculum 2012 making it up to date & relevant to today's students & junior doctors The layout is designed to make the book as clinically relevant as possible; the X-rays are presented in the context of a clinical scenario The reader is asked to present their findings before turning over the page to reveal a model X-ray report accompanied by a fully annotated version of the X-ray This encourages the reader to look at the X-ray thoroughly as if working on a ward & come to their own conclusions before seeing the answers To further enhance the clinical relevance each case has 5 clinical & radiology-related multiple-choice questions with detailed answers These are aimed to test core knowledge needed for exams & working life & illustrate how the X-ray findings will influence patient management One of the keys to X-ray interpretation is practice practice & more practice The bonus X-ray chapter provides over 50 further X
- ray cases to help consolidate the reader's knowledge & provide an opportunity to practice the skills they have learnt In addition to these four core chapters the introductory chapter covers the (very) basic science behind X-rays the relevant legislation controlling X-rays & tips on how to request radiology examinations in addition a chapter is devoted to other important imaging investigations such as computed tomography (CT) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) & ultrasound covering the details of what the examinations involve their common indications & contraindications & key imaging findings The Unofficial Guide to Radiology is written by both radiologists & clinicians & reviewed by a panel of medical students to ensure its relevance