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Found 1 comment on The Radiology Report: A Guide to Thoughtful Communication for Radiologists and Other Medical Professionals:

u/Julia_Child · 5 pointsr/Residency

www.Headneckbrainspine.com would be a great place to start. The only high yield anatomy you should review is neuro in my opinion (PGY4 here). Talking intelligently about the regions affected by an infarct or mass is very helpful and puts you on a whole new level.

Somewhat on a similar topic is a book I recommend to every new rads resident, The Radiology Report: A Guide to Thoughtful Communication for Radiologists and Other Medical Professionals https://www.amazon.com/dp/1515174085/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RiHLDbGYEPKGR

It goes over the non-interpretive skill of sewing together a masterful tapestry of findings into a succinct and powerful report. My residency didn’t really teach this topic very well and the do’s and don’ts have come in very handy. It also goes over some the history and trends of radiology reporting which you may also find I interesting (or you may skip entirely).