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DOI:10.2214/AJR.08.1738
AJR 2009; 192:859-861
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Teaching Medical Students About Imaging Techniques

Richard B. Gunderman1 and Christopher D. Stephens1

1 Both authors: Department of Radiology, Indiana University School of Medicine, 702 N Barnhill Dr., Room 1053, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5200.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE. This article reviews major themes about imaging techniques with which all educators should be familiar.

CONCLUSION. A high-quality introduction to radiologic techniques should provide a basic framework to make good use of radiology in caring for patients. Tomorrow's physicians will need to make effective and efficient use of new imaging techniques. The responsibility for preparing them to do so rests squarely on the shoulders of today's radiology educators.

Keywords: education • imaging techniques • medical students


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