Drag to Move Timer Off
For each case, please identify the pulmonary abnormality and laterality, or state that the radiograph is normal. Possible pathologies include:
Tablet users, try both Landscape and Portrait orientation and use the one that works best.
Adjust the brightness of your screen so you can interpret the displayed radiograph.
Click on "Left Pneumothorax" when you are ready.
You will get immediate feedback on your responses, and the the finding will be pointed out on the radiograph.
A timer is available in the bottom right hand corner. You will get a full 15 seconds for each case.
You may drag the timer to move it, including moving it off screen to hide it.
The timer for each case starts after the image is displayed.
This module should take about 20 minutes.
You are ready to begin. Click "Next>>" to start your first case.
SPN: Solitary pulmonary nodule. FC: Focal Consolidation
Traditional methods of learning to differentiate normal from abnormal chest radiographs (i.e.- textbooks, workstation readouts, conferences, etc) are an efficient means of learning.
Traditional methods of learning to differentiate normal from abnormal chest radiographs (i.e.- textbooks, workstation readouts, conferences, etc) can be improved upon.
These modules are an efficient means of learning.
These modules are helpful for training medical students learning to differentiate normal from abnormal chest radiographs.
This style could be used, and would be helpful, for learning normal versus abnormal findings in other radiology modalites (for example VQ scans and different forms of intracranial hemorrhage).