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The Radiology Residency Program at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami produces videos and suggests other videos to supplement the educational experience of our residents and fellows. These videos are presented by academic faculty in Radiology at the University of Miami.
Ultrasound Guided Examination of the Shoulder Joint
Dr. Jean Jose reviews the Ultrasound guided examination of the shoulder.
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Ultrasound Guided Evaluation of the Elbow Joint.
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Ultrasound Guided Evaluation of the Elbow Joint.
Ultrasound Guided Examination of the Wrist Joint.
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Ultrasound Guided Examination of the Wrist Joint.
Ultrasound Guided Examination of the Knee Joint
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Dr. Jean Jose from the University of Miami guides viewers to the proper ultrasound guided examination of the knee joint.
Ultrasound guided examination of the ankle joint.
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Dr. Jean Jose describes in detail the ultrasound examination of the ankle joint.
Ultrasound guided evaluation of the Hip
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Dr. Jean Jose guides viewers to imaging the hip on ultrasound.
How to begin viewing a brain MRI
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Dr. Gaurav Saigal is Professor of Clinical Radiology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine Department of Radiology and section chief of Neuroradiology. Here he describes how an entry level resident might first approach MRI sequences when interpreting a brain MRI.
Medical Student Series: Finding fractures on radiographs
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 5 lety
Dr. Danton gives a basic tutorial to give medical students advice on how to approach skeletal radiographs in patients presenting with injury.
Lumbar Disk Disease
zhlédnutí 3,5KPřed 5 lety
Dr. Robert Quencer introduces key concepts for describing and interpreting lumbar spine disk disease. These pearls will help trainees and advanced practitioners alike grasp key interpretive features.
CXR Anatomy
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 5 lety
An introduction of normal thoracic anatomy on plain PA and LAT chest radiographs, targeting medical students in their Radiology rotations.
Introduction to CT perfusion before Call.
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The purpose of this video is to introduce residents to the concepts of CT perfusion before starting ER call. Illustrations may not reflect the exact physiology but are meant to be illustrative.
Abdominal Distention in Newborns and Premie growers part 3
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In Dr. Abdenour's second video which is part 3 of Abdominal Distention he discusses the radiographic appearance and causes of symmetric and asymmetric bowel distention with particular attention to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Radiology residents, medical students, neonataologists and radiologists looking to review neonatal abdominal radiography will find this discussion most helpful. Multip...
Abdominal Distention in Neonates Part 1 and 2. Masters of Pediatric Radiology
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Dr. George Abdenour discusses abdominal distention in neonates and the normal abdominal radiograph. Topics include masses, bowel distention, functional disorders, ischemia and intestinal obstruction.
Facial Fractures
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Dr. Gary Danton from University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital and Ryder trauma center reviews the fundamentals of reporting and classifying facial bone fractures with CT.
Temporal Bone Trauma: Introduction to CT interpetation of temporal bone fractures
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Dr. Danton, a radiologist at Ryder Trauma Center, discusses the most important observations a radiologist should make when looking at the temporal bone fractures in the acute setting.He goes through classification systems, vascular complications, the pathway of the 7th cranial nerve and the importance of the tegmen tympani.
Introduction to Adult Elbow Radiographs in the ER
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Introduction to Adult Elbow Radiographs in the ER
Neonatal Radiography Part 5 Barotrauma and Extra Alveolar Air
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Neonatal Radiography Part 5 Barotrauma and Extra Alveolar Air
Interpretation of Shoulder MRI: Detailed Anatomy
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Interpretation of Shoulder MRI: Detailed Anatomy
Interpretation of Wrist MRI: Detailed Anatomy
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Interpretation of Wrist MRI: Detailed Anatomy
Neonatal Radiography part 4 Misplaced Lines and Tubes
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Neonatal Radiography part 4 Misplaced Lines and Tubes
Neonatal Radiography Part 3 Surgical Lesions causing Neonatal Respiratory Distress.
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Neonatal Radiography Part 3 Surgical Lesions causing Neonatal Respiratory Distress.
Neonatal Radiography part 2: Medical Causes of Neonatal Respiratory Distress
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Neonatal Radiography part 2: Medical Causes of Neonatal Respiratory Distress
Neonatal Radiography part 1: Nomal Findings and the Basics
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Neonatal Radiography part 1: Nomal Findings and the Basics
Introduction to the Abdominal KUB in the ER setting.
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Introduction to the Abdominal KUB in the ER setting.
Introduction to the Lower Extremity Venous Doppler Study
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Introduction to the Lower Extremity Venous Doppler Study
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Best explanation ever for basic understanding of CTP.
Excellent lecture demonstrating how to read an MRI. I wish audio biger.
Hello , Please can you explain to me my MRI, if it's possible, I will send it to you.
you should slow down a little
thank you so much this video is the way to understand quickly
Thanks sir
Ya brown boy😂😂😂
Thank you sp much !
So many lordotic views made by poorly qualified or experienced radiographers. I would only do a supine if absolutely necessary. If required I would tilt the tube to ensure it wasn't lordotic. Erect AP and there is little chance of lordotic if the baby is held properly
excellent
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sir thankyou so much for uploading such nice lectures.
I am in agony, I think my tegmen is fractured. But I need someone to read my CT scan or maybe get an MRI. I'm not being believed about a slow CSF leak and need help to send my scans somewhere else. I've had tons of fluid into my throat and ears and even behind my nose after head trauma from TMJ surgery gone very wrong
Nice and informative presentation
What are some of the CT PERFUSION software vendors?
Very clear compact video.
Very informative!
Absolutely incredible explanation. I loved the drawings. Amazing work.
Ok
Can I send you mine, I have a broken bone, can't figure it out
Thankyou for this lecture. 7 years later and it's still super helpful. 👍
truly amazing lecture dr Jose
Thanks
Thanks
Thank so much for sharing Dr
You know you can make your mouse pointer larger and alter its color in Windows (or any OS), right? So tiny here it gets lost while you're attempting to point "here" and "here", yet nothing really visible, as black-on-dark-grey is not ideal for contrast.
Great explication
Lower Limb Arterial blockage czcams.com/video/1MJTlGSA3qY/video.html
Thank you so much 😊
The best way to explain MRI shoulder, thanks.
Hm
Superb way of explaining and demonstrating! Great work sir. Thank you for making the concepts and anatomy so clear👏👍
great video
Didactically excellent. Came through it while preparing a lecture myself. Compliments. Peter D Schellinger
Dr. My Baby is 10 day old but it has abdominal distention still now for 17 days pls tell me the solution Dr.
You can amazingly simplify it. Thank you so much.
Excellent work , Basics are explained beautifully 👍
Very comprehensive. Nice job!
superb lecture Sir
Best abdominal ultrasound explained video. I wanted to see the Liver because I have fatty liver. Thank you
Just wow
Liver segments: czcams.com/video/bDS1-PMQy10/video.html
Nice
This is what I haven't now. And cervical disc disease
Stress fracture
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Case presentations
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