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This book provides first year radiology residents an easy to digest, image rich book with key information necessary to learn and succeed on their first abdominal rotations. Current generation learners prefer just in time learning of high impact material, presented in small, quick to assimilate formats. This book is not intended to provide an exhaustive overview of abdominal pathology; rather, it serves to provide foundational knowledge and approaches to imaging of common diseases.
Each chapter focuses on an organ system and covers commonly encountered diseases or disorders. Each topic
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This book provides first year radiology residents an easy to digest, image rich book with key information necessary to learn and succeed on their first abdominal rotations. Current generation learners prefer just in time learning of high impact material, presented in small, quick to assimilate formats. This book is not intended to provide an exhaustive overview of abdominal pathology; rather, it serves to provide foundational knowledge and approaches to imaging of common diseases.

Each chapter focuses on an organ system and covers commonly encountered diseases or disorders. Each topic discusses the imaging findings on different imaging modalities, allowing the leaner to see how the same disease process will appear on each modality. This is of benefit even if the trainee has not yet rotated through that modality as it will allow them to build knowledge that can then be more critically applied as they reread the information on that disorder when they rotate on thatmodality.

This is an ideal guide for all first-year radiology residents.

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Autorenporträt
Dr. Catanzano is a Professor of Radiology at the University of Massachusetts Chan School-Baystate.  As the Vice Chair for Academic Affairs in the Department of Radiology, she is very active in education and faculty development.  In addition, she holds a position as the Associate Director for Academic Career Development in the Office of Faculty Affairs at UMass Chan Medical School-Baystate.