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K**M
The material of the pages make it easy to read the relevant radiology and information
Essential Book. The information is precise and to the point, aiding in understanding and retention. The material of the pages make it easy to read the relevant radiology and information. The layout, colour guidance assisted in easy navigation. It is highly recommended to all medical students, especially those that are undertaking the OSCE.
A**E
Bonus case images do not work
Bonus case images do not work on the kindle edition
K**A
Good book
Good book
S**B
I would recommend this book highly.
The initial page of the book includes the abbreviations used in the book and lays out the vocabulary well. The contents page is very concise and made navigating the book simple. In addition, the book covers the majority of subsections within the specialty of radiology including MRI, US scans and CT scans. I found the layout of the book to be excellent, and the colour schemes were a superb addition to the overall design. The informal appearance of the book differentiated it from so many others and made it more accessible to me as a medical student.I appreciated the way that the book described the systematic method for reading an x ray. The basics were well covered with clear x ray images which were clearly labelled. The ‘key point’ that appeared every so often within the content was a clinical point of significance and added an extra dimension to the reading experience.The way that the book was labelled was excellent. The structures were clearly identified and the main landmarks were well labelled. The chest x ray chapter was well rounded off with a checklist of things to complete in assessing the scan correctly.The cases were an excellent addition to the book, especially the plain scan followed by a scan labelled with the landmarks. This was an excellent visual learning tool and complemented the end of chapter questions well. Some textbooks have no questions or very few, so a good summary of the chapters main points as well as a good set of demanding questions was the perfect mix. The answers also being provided on the next page to the question was useful as I didn’t need to flick back and forth between questions and answers.I really liked the way the book covered a great deal of different x ray types e.g. hip, chest, abdominal. The flow chart for the intra-capsular hip fracture was particularly concise. The comprehensive approach of the book is essential for a rounded medical student.The CT, fluoroscopy, nuclear medicine and ultrasound scans sections were refreshing, as they went back to basics and actually explained the nut and bolts of CT scanning. The same occurred with the MRI section; very few books actually go through the trouble of explaining the way the scanning works. This section was perhaps a bit too wordy, but the message was important and well communicated.
T**I
The clear images with helpful annotations makes this book extremely easy to follow
I'm a fourth year student at Southampton and have just completed my first clinical year and intermediate exams. I found this book an invaluable resource in tackling a tricky subject. The clear images with helpful annotations makes this book extremely easy to follow. The information is clear and concise making it easy to understand. The questions/cases ensure that the information has been understood and provide a great form of informal assessment. I found the cases were great in boosting confidence or highlighting particular areas which needed extra attention. Overall, I would recommend this book to all medical students right from the beginning of your training. It is a great reference book and will allow you to master radiology, a key skill and one that is often examined.
M**S
Engaging, great pictures, easy to understand, PERFECT text to help any medic understand radiology
I'm a second year medic and have found this invaluable (radiology is covered extremely briefly during our anatomy classes). The biggest hurdle in understanding radiology is finding a good text, and i feel this is the text that has helped me FINALLY understand radiography!!! The book is engaging, interesting and starts from basics to ensure a solid foundation of understanding is achieved. I particularly like how this text provides; suggested approaches to analyse x-rays, over 100 annotated X-rays, questions and summaries/key points. Colour coded into sections such as chest x-rays, abdominal x-rays, CT and MRI scans this book covers a lot for a very reasonable price. I would recommend this text to ANY medical student in ANY year
A**Y
really good starting point
i really like this book and i can tell it is going to be of great benefit to me next year in clinical and the years beyond. xrays have always made me nervous and i can find it hard to see things so having access to both a systematic way of reading things and a check list as i went along to give me a format was great. also i love the case studies as they give you a chance to prepare for clinical and the key points and questions keep you on track and knowing where to look. this book should be a must have for those who are entering the clinical years as it will give you the best starting point to go from.
Y**S
This is one of the best radiology books I have used because there are over ...
This is one of the best radiology books I have used because there are over 200 radiology mages and it is well suited to medical exams. Furthermore this book covers all the common X-rays, CTs, MRIs an USS. I like how important findings are clearly annotated for each image to ensure that the reader notes the key points. Step-by-step approaches to interpreting radiological images are shown- this being especially important for medical students to implement. The multiple choice questions aid to consolidate the readers' knowledge. Further to this, the bonus chapter offers additional radiological images providing plenty of opportunity to practice.
R**E
... to find a book that has case studies and excellent definition of pathology on radiographs
As a third year Radiography student I have struggled to find a book that has case studies and excellent definition of pathology on radiographs, but this book covers all of that and more, it also goes further by covering important aspects of CT and MRI.Overall this book in essential for students, newly qualified and experienced radiographers, also it has further use for advanced practice such as MRI, CT and Ultrasound.Its only down side is it may give you a back injury when carrying for long periods as the book is heavy, I had no idea it was as thick as bt telephone book when ordering it.
D**R
Perfection
I wish I had this long time ago,as I am into teaching,it’s a great refresher and I feel more confident that I can explain x-rays to my juniors in a great detail and with confident and in a logical plus easy manner. This should be made an official book in the med. school. Just perfection,absolute perfection
G**O
but An Unofficial Guide to Radiology provides you with a framework to rely on when presenting imaging which is both systematic a
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.
M**R
EXCELLENT!!!
I think this book is possibly the best learning resource I have ever bought.It's teaches the process of reporting imaging as expected in OSCEs using muscle memory.First you see the image, then turn the page for the report in the same process every time with an annotated image to identify abnormalities.Similar to 'ECGs by example' book.
M**T
Amazing book; while some things are really basic (to ...
Amazing book; while some things are really basic (to the point where they're ridiculous and funny to someone who isn't completely clueless), it's good that it treats the reader like a complete beginner- in that way you don't miss out and start learning from the very basics. it's very colorful with the font is massive (size 14?), that put me off at first (maybe because I'm used to those professional medical books filled with tiny text and barely any images and this is like back to kindergarden layout)... but it fits the 'beginner' idea and actually makes learning way more fun.
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