
Unofficial Guide to Radiology: 100 Practice Abdominal X Rays with Full Colour Annotations and Full X Ray Reports
Zeshan Qureshi (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. November 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
220 pages
978-1-910399-03-3 (ISBN)
Description
The Unofficial Guide to Radiology: 100 Practice Abdominal X Rays is a companion to The Unofficial Guide to Radiology, which has been recommended by the Royal College of Radiologists, and won awards from the British Institute of Radiology and the British Medical Association. This book teaches systematic analysis of Abdominal X Rays. The layout is designed to make the book as relevant to clinical practice as possible; the X-rays are presented in the context of a real life scenario. The reader is asked to interpret the X-ray before turning over the page to reveal a model report accompanied by a fully colour annotated version of the X-ray. Uniquely, all cases provide realistic high quality X Ray images, are annotated in full colour, and are fully reported, following international radiology reporting guidelines. This means the X Rays are explained comprehensively, but with clear annotation so that a complete beginner can follow the thinking of the expert. This book has relevance beyond examinations, for post graduate further education and as a day-to-day reference for professionals.
Reviews / Votes
The authors are to be commended for producing an easily digestible, visually pleasing and methodically structured book, providing plentiful material to enable more confident interpretation of the AXR. Undergraduates, qualified doctors, physician associates and radiographers will all have something to take away from this book, and I am delighted to give it my full endorsement.--Vikas Shah, Consultant Radiologist, University Hospitals of Leicester. I wish this book had been written when I was a student! '100 Practice Abdominal X-Rays' covers such a wide variety of clinical scenarios, and is easily divided up by difficulty level allowing you to take your learning step-by-step. This book would be a useful addition for any medical student or physician associate student to help with their learning.--Kate Strachan, President of Faculty of Physician Associates A masterpiece. Clear teaching images and superb explanations. Highly recommended!--Bijan Hedayati, Consultant Radiologist, Kingston Hospital, UK I would recommend this textbook to anyone hoping to enhance their knowledge and competence in interpreting abdominal X-rays. I look forward to referring to The Unofficial Guide to Radiology more often in the future to improve my confidence in radiological image interpretation.--Emma Watura, Medical Student Representative, The Society of Radiologists in TrainingMore details
Series
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Essex
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 216 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910399-03-3 (9781910399033)
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Persons
Na eem Ahmed graduated from Guy s, King s and St Thomas Medical School in 2010. He completed Academic Foundation Training at King s College Hospital and a Visiting Quality Improvement Fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Na eem is an Editorial Board member of Clinical Medicine and former Fellow to the NHS National Medical Director, Professor Sir Bruce Keogh. At present, Na eem is a Radiology Specialty Registrar in London. Having trained at University College London, Dr Mohammed Rashid Ahktar carried out his junior medical training at The Royal London Hospital and Broomfield Hospital. Having been ranked in the top three candidates nationally at interview, he started his specialty training in clinical radiology as a registrar in the London deanery training programme. He has a keen interest in medical education, is a medical finals examiner for the University of London, a senior medical school undergraduate interviewer and fellow of the higher education academy. Having trained at University College London, Nihad Khan completed his foundation training in West Yorkshire. His interest and experience in technology and multimedia drew him towards a career in radiology and continues to inspire his approach to teaching and medical education."
Author
Paediatric Registrar, London Deanery, UK