edneurorad
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Hi all,
I just wanted to let people know about my website edneurorad.com and ask that you forward to any junior residents you might know. The website is completely free and aims to be a modern educational resource for residents. It has 60+ high-yield fully scrollable cases with discussions and a unique readout feature. There are also narrated presentations going over basic search patterns as well as my personal interests of white matter diseases and spinal cord disorders. All images in these presentations are fully scrollable volumes as well (e.g. 50+ unique scrollable volumes in the white matter diseases lecture).
The website has high-resolution anatomy modules that should be useful for all residents. I just finished adding 3D reconstruction capabilities to these which I think should be very helpful for learning skullbase and brain surface anatomy (there’s a YouTube video on how to use these features). Finally, there’s a free DICOM web viewer that you can use for any local DICOM files you may have.
Hope people find the website helpful. Feel free to share any suggestions, errors, bugs, requests, etc. as I periodically add new technical features and content to the website.
Thanks!
I just wanted to let people know about my website edneurorad.com and ask that you forward to any junior residents you might know. The website is completely free and aims to be a modern educational resource for residents. It has 60+ high-yield fully scrollable cases with discussions and a unique readout feature. There are also narrated presentations going over basic search patterns as well as my personal interests of white matter diseases and spinal cord disorders. All images in these presentations are fully scrollable volumes as well (e.g. 50+ unique scrollable volumes in the white matter diseases lecture).
The website has high-resolution anatomy modules that should be useful for all residents. I just finished adding 3D reconstruction capabilities to these which I think should be very helpful for learning skullbase and brain surface anatomy (there’s a YouTube video on how to use these features). Finally, there’s a free DICOM web viewer that you can use for any local DICOM files you may have.
Hope people find the website helpful. Feel free to share any suggestions, errors, bugs, requests, etc. as I periodically add new technical features and content to the website.
Thanks!