GU - Genitourinary Imaging - a podcast by RADIOLOGY JAM

from 2019-09-25T09:41:40

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Welcome back to THE FRCR TWO B PODCAST from RADIOLOGY JAM, Episode 5: GU - Genitourinary Imaging!  GU Imaging for the 2b exam is relatively concise - especially compared to the mammoth GI or gastrointestinal imaging chapters. Imaging of the renal tract is a large section of GU Imaging and part of the bread and butter of core radiology training so most candidates find this relatively straightforward.  However for some candidates gynaecological imaging, and pelvic MRI in particular, is intimidating! I highly recommend reviewing some pelvic MRI at your local institution and if this is not something readily accessible then radiopedia.com have some great GU playlists.   This podcast is the work of the Radiology Jam Team, but could not have been created without the guidance of trainers at Imperial College Radiology Training Scheme, fantastic online resources and a multitude of dedicated radiology textbooks. For the full dedication list our website and look at the page  "Two B - how to?"






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