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William Herring, MD

LearningRadiology Video Podcasts

A weekly Science, Medicine and Education podcast
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LearningRadiology Video Podcasts

William Herring, MD

LearningRadiology Video Podcasts

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LearningRadiology Video Podcasts

William Herring, MD

LearningRadiology Video Podcasts

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This podcast reviews some of the most common fractures and dislocations of a part of the elbow in children and adults. There is a mini-quiz at the end.
This podcast reviews some of the most common fractures and dislocations of a part of the body very commonly injured--the forearm. There is a mini-quiz at the end.
Part 2 reviews 50 more imaging signs, offers a description and example of each and names at least one disease in which the sign can be found.
This podcast highlights some useful soft tissue clues on conventional radiography that may help in the diagnosis of associated musculoskeletal disease. There is a mini-quiz at the end.
This video podcast reviews the most common manifestations of chest trauma; there is a mini-quiz included
A review of some of the "most commons" in Genitourinary Radiology presented in flashcard format; can be used as either an audio only or audio/video podcast
This video podcast is the second of two-parts designed to help you to visualize and remember differential diagnoses in gastrointestinal imaging; it can be used as audio only podcast, video only podcast or both
A review of the causes, patterns and appearances of metastatic disease to the axial and appendicular skeleton; there is a mini-quiz at the end
The key imaging characteristics of the seronegative spondyloarthropathies are reviewed; there is a mini-quiz at the end
This podcast is the second of two parts on foot trauma and reviews dislocations of the foot; there is an extended quiz at the end
This podcast is the first of two parts on foot trauma and reviews fractures of the metatarsals and calcaneous
This podcast contains 10 more great cases from various organ systems and modalities presented as unknowns for you to work through; the answers are given and there are key facts presented for each entity
This podcast reviews some of the more commonly ingested (coins, hot dogs) foreign bodies along with aspiration of oral and gastric contents and foreign bodies; there is a mini-quiz and a few trivia questions
This video podcast reviews commonly encountered causes and appearances of soft tissue calcifications; there is an expanded mini-quiz at the end
This video podcast reviews key pelvic fractures and soft tissue injuries to the bladder and urethra; there is a mini-quiz included
This podcast contains 10 cases from various organ systems and modalities presented as unknowns for you to work through; the answers are given and there are key facts presented for each entity
This video podcast reviews 9 different fractures and/or dislocations around the wrist
A review of some of the "most commons" in cardiac radiology presented in flashcard format; can be used as either an audio only or audio/video podcast
This video podcast reviews the most common traumatic injuries to the thoracic and lumbar spines
Test yourself in the second of a two-part video podcast covering some of the important differential diagnoses in musculoskeletal imaging
Test yourself in the first of a two-part video podcast covering some of the important differential diagnoses in musculoskeletal imaging
Learn the normal anatomy seen on the lateral neck radiograph and review the findings in 4 common diseases diagnosed on this view
This video podcast reviews the Salter-Harris Classification of epiphyseal fractures in children including their mechanisms, appearance and prognosis
Test yourself in the first of a two-part video podcast covering some of the important differential diagnoses in pulmonary imaging
Learn how to localize objects on conventional radiographs by utilizing two images taken at a 90 degree angle to each other
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