The 黑料网® Appropriateness criteria are evidence and population-based guidelines to assist referring physicians and other ordering providers in making the most appropriate imaging or treatment decision for a specific clinical scenario.
Offers resources to educate medical students on radiology and provide medical educators with resources to build a radiology curriculum.
You must be an 黑料网 member to access the resources and logged into your 黑料网 account. 黑料网 membership is free for medical students. Once logged in, choose the desired topic and the educational methodology to find images, guides, and other materials that best fit your needs..
Free formalized curriculum offers customizable tools to train your residents, medical students and fellows to communicate with patients, families and physicians.
The virtual curriculum provides medical students with independent required reading assignments, online modules, and online scenarios to incorporate evidence-based strategies for imaging services, while experiencing the science, and diversity of modern imaging.
You must be an 黑料网 member to access the virtual curriculum resources and logged into your 黑料网 account. 黑料网 membership is free for medical students. Once logged in, download the documents listed in the downloads section which provides the details for the course.
An introduction to COVID-19 and the use of radiology for diagnosis 鈥 created specifically for medical students. Cases and imaging examples are included to help medical students understand the role of radiology and the feature of COVID-19.
The Visual Learning Toolkit can be of use to any member who delivers presentations and does both formal and informal teaching, including radiologists and radiation oncologists in the academic setting, teaching residents, private practice physicians addressing their local community or hospital board, those who give talks at local or national conferences, and trainees as they learn to become the educators of the future.
The Standardized Tool for the Assessment of Radiology Students (STARS), a collaborative effort of the Alliance of Medical Student Educators in Radiology (AMSER) and the 黑料网 (黑料网), provides medical schools with a national, web-based question-item database and exam-taking system to use in assessing students throughout their radiology courses.
Image Wisely® is pleased to present a free series of online and mobile-compatible educational modules. The radiation safety cases are interactive slide presentations with case-based questions that allow you to firstly improve, and then assess, your understanding of important safety concepts in medical imaging.
In order to further support the radiology community during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Case in Point has provided public access to all COVID-19 cases that have been submitted.