THE PHYSICS PODCAST - Series 1 MRI - Episode 5 - All about Fat! - a podcast by RADIOLOGY JAM

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Welcome to EPISODE 5 of THE PHYSICS PODCAST from RADIOLOGY JAM - All about Fat! 

We are back after an extended break (new jobs/renovating flats etc) This week we discuss how we can manipulate the appearance of fatty tissue on MRI to help aid our diagnostic sensitivity - it might seem like magic - but thankfully Joely Smith is here to explain it all :)

The FRCR Part 1 physics exam can be challenging for those new to radiology and medical physics. The aim of THE PHYSICS PODCAST by RADIOLOGY JAM is to cut through the jargon and ask those questions you wish you had!  We are starting with the hardest topic first, the one that candidates find most challenging... MRI! To save us from the MRI spiral of doom is Medical Physicist Extraordinaire Joely Smith.
Joely Smith is an MR Physicist at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust and an Honorary Lecturer at Imperial College London. The team at Radiology Jam are so excited to welcome Joely, who manages to make complex concepts into digestible little nuggets with a sprinkle of fun! Join us! We promise you won’t be bored!
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Disclaimer:  At Radiology Jam we offer, among other things, a review of the best available literature necessary to pass the FRCR exam. This podcast is not a substitute for buying and reading that literature but is intended to supplement the best resources on the market. We hope to assist with the digestion of the huge volume of information needed to pass the FRCR. Nothing published by Radiology Jam can or should be taken as medical advice. While best efforts have been taken to ensure that content is accurate and complete at the time of production, it is not guaranteed by Radiology Jam. We welcome comments, corrections and suggestions, however, no liability is accepted for any loss whatsoever resulting from any inaccuracy.

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