What is radiology and what do radiologists even do? This is a question facing many medical students when they enter into medical school. When it is answered depends on the school they attend and the teaching and exposure to radiology they receive. Radiology teaching during preclinical studies, which typically refers to the early years of a […]
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GI Imaging and Communication on the Skeleton Crew Podcast
Radiology Cafe’s Dr Clarke talks GI imaging and communication in improving patient care on the Skeleton Crew: The Rad Tech Show Podcast Here’s the link to the episode: https://xraytech.org/episode-036-bridging-theory-and-practice-in-radiology-education-with-christopher-clarke/ In this insightful conversation on Skeleton Crew: The Rad Tech Show, Dr Christopher Clarke discusses the techniques, along with the pivotal role of GI Imaging and […]
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FRCR Physics Notes 3rd Edition
FRCR Physics Notes: Medical imaging physics for the First FRCR examination is out now in paperback We have been working tirelessly over the last year on this massive update to the well established FRCR physics revision notes at Radiology Cafe. We are delighted to announce that this 3rd edition is now available as a paperback […]
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Digestive system tube map
The digestive system in the style of the London Underground ‘tube’ map London Tube map of the digestive system. Inspired from the original design by Jack Anderson. “You’re trying to get to the liver? See, what you wanna do is take the red line past the stomach, then switch trains at the duodenum. Green line’ll […]
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Video tutorials from Radiology Masters
Just wanted to give a shout out to Radiology Masters, an online radiology education platform created in 2017 by UK radiologists Dr Dan Fascia, Dr John Curtis and Dr Radhika Prasad. They each share a passion for teaching and their understanding of the increasing demand for easily accessible radiology education led them to create this […]
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New edition of CXR book released
Chest X-Rays for Medical Students: CXRs Made Easy, 2nd Edition is released today! Front cover Back cover I’ve finished the 2nd edition of my book, Chest X-rays for Medical Students! It’s been a labour of love. This updated 2nd edition will be available in the UK on 12th March 2020. Just Google ‘Chest X-rays for […]
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2nd Edition of FRCR Physics Notes now on Kindle
The 2nd Edition of FRCR Physics notes is available on Kindle. The FRCR physics revision notes at Radiology Cafe have been updated to reflect changes in the IRMER regulations, examination content and technology. They have been viewed over 750,000 times and we decided that it was time to release an up-to-date version for Kindle. We […]
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A brief history of radiology
With radiology being the hottest and most technologically advancing speciality, attracting the attention of many doctors, let us have a brief look at how it all began. Radiology has been around for over a century. It all started when Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen discovered X-rays in 1895. After working for weeks in his lab experimenting on […]
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Radiology Cafe interview on RadCast
Founder of Radiology Cafe, Dr Christopher Clarke, talks about the website on the new RadCast Podcast RadCast is a new series of podcasts developed by UK clinical radiology trainees. Their mission is to provide a grassroots perspective into all things Clinical Radiology. Early in January 2019 they interviewed Dr Christopher Clarke and asked many questions […]
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Informing patients about diagnostic imaging: can we do better?
“Does the patient know they are coming down for a scan?” I once got asked by the duty radiologist: “Does the patient know they are coming down for a scan?”. The question was initially puzzling, as it seemed to have an obvious answer… but do we always inform patients appropriately of decisions around diagnostic imaging? […]