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==Duke Contacts==
 
 
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==Research==
 
==Research==

Revision as of 19:40, 29 October 2012

Agenda

Welcome

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Create Account

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Duke Review Course Lectures

Review Course Lectures


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Orientation Modules

1. For most of the core rotations, we need a pdf or powerpoint summarizing the logistical considerations of getting started in each rotation (something analogous to the survival guide).

2. For the core rotations we need a PACS folder analagous to the medical student PACS folders to be reviewed with the R1 on the first day of each rotation by the senior resident. This could be a joint effort between residents and faculty members.


File:Example.jpg Body CT Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg Chest Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg CVI Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg GI (and GU) Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg MSK Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg Neuro Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg Nucs Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg Peds Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg, File:Example.jpg Ultrasound Rotation Orientation (R1 scanning month and ultrasound reading room months)

File:Example.jpg Vascular and Interventional Rotation Orientation

File:Example.jpg, File:Example.jpg, File:Example.jpg, File:Example.jpg VA Rotation Orientation (years 1-4)

File:Example.jpg Junior Call Orientation

File:Example.jpg "Box" Orientation

File:Example.jpg Senior Call Rotation

Interesting Cases

More on this later Go to R:\interestingcasefile.xlsx

Links

https://sakai.duke.edu/ Website containing physics study materials

https://my.statdx.com/ Searchable online textbook

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/test-builder-123/ Test Builder 123: Mike Squire's Q bank

https://login.acr.org/login Comprehensive Case Review

http://awi.duhs.duke.edu Off-Site Ebrowser

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Research

FACULTY RESEARCH MENTORS

Abdominal:

File:Example.jpg Rendon Nelson's Interests and Project Ideas

Breast:

File:Example.jpg Jay Baker's Interests and Project Ideas

Chest:

CVI:

File:Example.jpg Charles Kim's Interests and Project Ideas

MSK:

Neuro:

Nucs:

Peds:

File:Example.jpg Chuck Maxfield's Interests and Project Ideas

VIR:

File:Example.jpg Charles Kim's Interests and Project Ideas


RESIDENT RESEARCH PROJECTS - Projects started by other residents that may require additional help or continued effort by future interested residents.


GETTING STARTED

Process generally requires approval by SBR (Radiology), then CPC (Cancer Center) if applicable, then IRB.

1. https://www.citiprogram.org/Default.asp? You must complete the CITI modules in order to begin an IRB application. Processing takes about a week.

2. https://eirb.mc.duke.edu/eirb/ Log into the eIRB to start completing your application.

3. Contact CeeJay Dozar by email or phone (684 7891) to establish a secure network drive if your project involves PHI.

4. If applicable, a formal budget must be established. In my experience, rough estimates are adequate.

5. Barbara Kurth works in the SBR, is responsive to emails, and can help you revise the rough draft of your research summary before you submit to the SBR. This may speed things up a bit.


Changelog

Changelog

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