- Moser, Patricia
- Tieden, Brenda
- Course Info and Links
- Syllabus (11/8/2011)
- Textbook (8/16/2011)
- Radiologic Anatomy Online Text (8/16/2011)
- Quiz FAQ (8/16/2011)
- Lectures
- Lecture 1 - Introduction
- Learning Objectives (8/16/2011)
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- MRI Images vs CT Scan Images (8/16/2011)
- Lecture 2 - Upper Extremities
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- Lecture 3 - Lower Extremities
- Learning Objectives (8/16/2011)
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- Lecture 4 - Lungs Pleura
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- Quiz (Same for 4/5) (8/16/2011)
- Lecture 5 - Heart
- Learning Objectives (8/18/2011)
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- Quiz (Same for 4/5) (8/16/2011)
- Lecture 6 - Head and Neck
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- Lecture 7 - Bowel and GI Tract
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- Quiz (Same for 7/8) (8/16/2011)
- Lecture 8 - Abdominal Organs
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- Quiz (Same for 7/8) (8/16/2011)
- Lecture 9 - Urogenital and Reproductive Systems
- Learning Objectives (8/16/2011)
- PowerPoint (10/25/2011)
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- Assignments (8/16/2011)
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- Review Sessions
- Test 1
- Learning Objectives (8/16/2011)
- Test Preparation (8/16/2011)
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- Test 2
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- Test 3
- Learning Obectives (8/16/2011)
- Test Preparation (8/16/2011)
- PowerPoint (8/16/2011)
- PDF (8/16/2011)
Anatomy by Diagnostic Imaging - Fall (BMS 6190)
The goal of this course is to describe normal human anatomy in multiple dimensions (frontal, coronal, sagittal and axial) using imaging modalities available to diagnostic radiologists. The course is oriented to regional anatomy and systematically reviews each organ system. Nine didactic lectures are given by clinical faculty. Emphasis is on self and group study using computer-aided instruction and a set of teaching films. All content is integrated with other courses given during the fall term.
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