CCR Episode 3  Lateral CXR

CCR Episode 3 Lateral CXR

Released Sunday, 31st March 2019
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CCR Episode 3  Lateral CXR

CCR Episode 3 Lateral CXR

CCR Episode 3  Lateral CXR

CCR Episode 3 Lateral CXR

Sunday, 31st March 2019
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The lateral chest x ray. The ubiquitous companion to the PA. This episode is about applying the mnemonic "All The Many Lung Lines" to the lateral. We go through the search pattern and identify some important things to look for.

AbdomenThoraxMediastinumLungsLines

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Resources: (I have no affiliation)

Felson's Chesthttps://www.amazon.com/Felsons-Principles-Roentgenology-CD-ROM-Goodman/dp/1416029230

Radiology Assistant http://www.radiologyassistant.nl/en/p497b2a265d96d/chest-x-ray-basic-interpretation.html

**Disclaimer**I strongly emphasize this podcast is not medical advice, it is for information, entertainment and educational purposes only. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition, nor should it be seen as official policy at any institution. You should always do your own research and let me know when I am wrong. I am not responsible for any mistakes or consequences that result of actions that a listener of this podcast undertakes.

**Disclaimer** This podcast does not represent the views or opinions of the department of defense, the US Air Force or any Residency Program. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the speakers.

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Clinical Correlation Required

Have you ever felt you wanted to do something to contribute? Hello. My name is Iulian Dragusin, DO and I am a radiology resident. As medical learners we consume a universe of information, but we rarely feel like we have the expertise to contribute anything. CCR is a radiology learning podcast. It's focused on learning how to read radiographic studies. I will use primary and secondary literature to bring you practical knowledge you can use to interpret radiology. Further this will be a lighthearted podcast that is not an aggressive dissection of cutting edge papers. There are lots of podcasts that cater towards established radiology attendings, this one is focused on the learner. There will also be a wellness section that involves a recommendation I make that is unrelated to medicine (shout out to the curbsiders). I also want to eventually have guests on the podcast and talk about things that are indirectly related to radiology such as career development and deployment as a radiologist. Theme music by Francis Preve**Disclaimer**I strongly emphasize this podcast is not medical advice, it is for information, entertainment and educational purposes only. It should not be used to diagnose or treat any medical condition, nor should it be seen as official policy at any institution. You should always do your own research and let me know when I am wrong. I am not responsible for any mistakes or consequences that result of actions that a listener of this podcast undertakes. **Disclaimer** This podcast does not represent the views or opinions of the department of defense, the US Air Force or any Residency Program. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the speakers.

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