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Frameworks for Radiology Reporting [Paperback]

Joseph Jacoby
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: RSM Books; 1 edition (15 April 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1853158208
  • ISBN-13: 978-1853158209
  • Product Dimensions: 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 203,810 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 Stars: Brilliant for all Specialties
This book acts as an excellent basis on which to start to look at these images with more authority, whilst providing many tips and secrets from those with years of experience, to pick out the more obscure signs. Written for the trainee radiologist to offer an early insight into the subject, it remains equally valuable for all of us who come across radiographic images as part of our working life. (Amazon customer review, Apr 2009 )

5 Stars: Awesome book for radiology sprs
This book is great. It does what it says on the tin by giving the reporter some basic knowledge and observations to start scribing a written report. It is also very useful in providing the reporter with some spiel for coping with the early viva-like situations of presenting a report. In all, a great tome!

(Amazon customer review, Apr 2009 )

The book is well organised in to the different chapters, and provides a good overview of the main reporting areas. The image quality is excellent with good legends that are easy to follow and the tables that have been provided are equally each to follow, complementing the text and images, and enhancing the overall quality of an excellent trainee reference book for radiology reporting. The book fulfils its purpose of providing a good basic framework for the trainee radiologist to work from, as well as extending knowledge in particularly relevant and important areas. The cost of the book is entirely reasonable and should be a must for trainee radiologists to work with, to learn how to approach film reporting, and to be able to build a solid, well-constructed relevant report with. This is a little pearl of a book that I shall certainly be recommending. (Michelle A. Wessely BSc(Chiro) DC DACBR FCC(UK) DipMEd, Head of Radiology, Head of Clinical Research, Institut Franco-Europeen de Chiropratique, Paris )

I found this book well written, easily read and well laid out. It is aimed at junior doctors but could be just as useful for the allied health professional who is embarking on reporting as role development. At its price, this is a book that will find its way into the pocket of trainee radiologists and not sit on the shelf in the office. It should also be on the book list for any practitioner in the X ray or A&E dept who is venturing into reporting radiographs in any modality. (College of Radiographers Journal, Sept 2009 )

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When faced with an unfamiliar radiographic image, junior doctors often wonder, 'Where do I start?' and 'Have I covered everything?' Having a logical and systematic approach to film viewing is vital in order to glean as much diagnostic information as possible from the image. A thorough approach, covering all aspects of the image, will ensure that potentially important pathology does not get missed.

Frameworks for Radiology Reporting outlines methodical systems to aid image analysis for commonly encountered radiological examinations. These systems will help facilitate a reproducible process of image interpretation and avoid the common pitfalls of reporting.

The book is divided up by body system, each of which covers the commonly encountered radiological examinations. There is also a chapter on paediatric interpretation, highlighting the main differences between paediatric and adult radiology. Throughout, high quality radiological images are annotated to demonstrate important points.

Edited by two highly motivated radiology trainees with a special interest in medical education, this book benefits from the additional expertise of a range of consultant radiologists from a variety of sub-specialties.

Frameworks for Radiology Reporting will not only be of great value to trainee radiologists but also to physicians and radiographers with an interest in the process of image interpretation.


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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful
By teej
Format:Paperback
this book is great. it does what it says on the tin by giving the reporter some basic knowledge and observations to start scribing a written report. it is also very useful in providing the reporter with some spiel for coping with the early viva-like situations of presenting a report. in all, a great tome!
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Imaging, and the interpretation of those images, has become integral to every working doctor, whether working within General Practice, in the Operating Theatres or from the Emergency Department. Yet most of us can only make a tentative stab at picking up the more obvious pathologies, and rely on the radiologists to point out more subtle signs.

This book acts as an excellent basis on which to start to look at these images with more authority, whilst providing many tips and secrets from those with years of experience, to pick out the more obscure signs.

Written for the trainee radiologist to offer an early insight into the subject, it remains equally valuable for all of us who come across radiographic images as part of our working life.
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Kris 30 Sep 2009
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I bought a copy of this book, which is clearly an introductory tome for medics entering this profession. I was surprised to see how many of the X-rays in the book were familiar to me even though I am not a medic. Coming from a large family, over the years I had seen chest x-rays, mammary x-rays when my wife had breast cancer and subsequently mastectomy, abdominal x-rays when one of my brothers had bowel/prostate cancer, spinal x-rays when my son-in-law had a spinal operation for back trouble. and finally, musculoskeletal x-rays when (a) my son fractured his knee and tore cruciate ligaments during a skiing acident in Switzerland and (b) my daughter fractured her ankle in a cycling accident! I only wish such a book was available then as a 'ready reckoner' to understand the predicament of the victims of these ailments. To quote Keith Dewbury (who has written the 'Foreword' to this book), "It is perhaps surprising that this topic has not been addressed in this way before."
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