



Buy Unofficial Guide to Radiology: Chest, Abdominal and Orthopaedic X Rays, Plus CTs, MRIs and Other Important Modalities: Core Radiology Curriculum by Rodrigues, Mark A, Qureshi BM BSc (Hons) MSc MRCPCH FAcadMEd MRCPS(Glasg), Zeshan online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: PERFECT Radiology Primer. - This book is seriously so good. Explains the anatomy over the radio-imaging really well and the layout is very engaging and attractive read as well. The questions help a lot too. Students should really buy it to get the basics/foundations right and, for an insight of what kind of questions to expect; if not for core syllabus. Review: Being asked to present an X-ray is generally a terror-inducing moment for the medical student (and junior doctor), but An Unofficial Guide to Radiology provides you with a framework to rely on when presenting imaging which is both systematic and easy to remember. The book is divided into sections based on imaging type, starting with plain films of chest and abdominal imaging before progressing through orthopaedics and into specialised imaging modalities such as CT scans and MRIs. The quality of the images used in the book are exceptionally high, allowing you to appreciate subtle detail in a way rarely possible with printed radiographs. Each image is coupled with a clinical case and an annotated version on the following page – telling the reader what they should have spotted and how to describe it. This is also accompanied by several exam-style questions, which helps make every case invaluable for revision. An Unofficial Guide to Radiology is a book that can accompany every doctor throughout their career as it provides detailed examples of the most common conditions in each speciality with a range of complexity. This ensures that the book remains relevant to the trainee doctor.
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,589 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #64 in Radiology #543 in Professional & Career Test Guides #1,172 in Higher & Continuing Education |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (231) |
| Dimensions | 21.23 x 3.81 x 29.87 cm |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 0957149948 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0957149946 |
| Item weight | 239 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 850 pages |
| Publication date | 21 March 2014 |
| Publisher | UGTM (Unofficial Guide to Medicine) |
A**D
PERFECT Radiology Primer.
This book is seriously so good. Explains the anatomy over the radio-imaging really well and the layout is very engaging and attractive read as well. The questions help a lot too. Students should really buy it to get the basics/foundations right and, for an insight of what kind of questions to expect; if not for core syllabus.
G**O
Being asked to present an X-ray is generally a terror-inducing moment for the medical student (and junior doctor), but An Unofficial Guide to Radiology provides you with a framework to rely on when presenting imaging which is both systematic and easy to remember. The book is divided into sections based on imaging type, starting with plain films of chest and abdominal imaging before progressing through orthopaedics and into specialised imaging modalities such as CT scans and MRIs. The quality of the images used in the book are exceptionally high, allowing you to appreciate subtle detail in a way rarely possible with printed radiographs. Each image is coupled with a clinical case and an annotated version on the following page – telling the reader what they should have spotted and how to describe it. This is also accompanied by several exam-style questions, which helps make every case invaluable for revision. An Unofficial Guide to Radiology is a book that can accompany every doctor throughout their career as it provides detailed examples of the most common conditions in each speciality with a range of complexity. This ensures that the book remains relevant to the trainee doctor.
D**R
An invaluable resource.
M**Y
Very compact, helpful book for learning radiology. The cases were well chosen. The information provided was accurate & well explained. Would definitely recommend it.
G**N
A very good book for 1st year residents.
F**I
I wish all the medical book were like this: learning would be easy and, unexpectedly, fun.
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