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Method 2

Link before upload method

  1. Go to the page where you want to insert the file, edit the page, and then either type in [[File:Yourdesiredfilename.xxx]] or you can click on the picture frame above the edit box (which is the 6th box from the left). Replace .xxx with the file type extension i.e. .pdf .ppt .pptx .jpg
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  3. Click on the link which will bring you to the file upload page
  4. Browse to your file, leave the destination filename untouched (because you've already named-it/set-it in step 1)
  5. Upload

Abdominal Imaging

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Itis.pdf

File:Pancreatic disease.pdf

File:Adrenals.pdf

File:Ureters Bladder.pdf

File:Renal masses.pdf

File:Biliary.pdf

File:Trauma Infection.pdf

File:Esophagus to stomach.pdf

File:Small bowel.pdf

File:Colon.pdf

File:Liver Spleen.pdf

File:Female pelvis.pdf

File:Abd case conf.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Ultrasound

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Vasc US.pdf

File:Urinary tract.pdf

File:Thyroid scrotum.pdf

File:Gyn US.pdf

File:1st trimester.pdf

File:2nd 3rd trimester.pdf

File:Abd US.pdf

File:US case conf.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Breast

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:BIRADS.pdf

File:Breast procedures.pdf

File:Breast case conf.pdf

File:Breast case conf 2.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Chest

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:ILD HRCT.pdf

File:Airspace.pdf

File:Airway.pdf

File:Pulm nodules.pdf

File:Mediastinum.pdf

File:Chest cases.pdf

File:Chest cases 2.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Cardiovascular Imaging

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Cardiac part 1.pdf

File:Cardiac part 2.pdf

File:Coronary Artery.pdf

File:Cardiac cases.pdf

File:Cardiac cases 2.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

MSK

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Benign lytic lesions.pdf

File:Arthritis.pdf

File:Trauma.pdf

File:Malignant tumors.pdf

File:MSK miscellany.pdf

File:Metabolic Bone.pdf

File:Shoulder.pdf

File:Knee.pdf

File:MSK case conf.pdf

File:MSK case conf 2.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Neuro

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Extradural spine.pdf

File:Intradural Spine.pptx.pdf

File:Temporal Bones.pdf

File:Head Neck.pdf

File:Orbits.pdf

File:Neuro cases 1.pdf

File:Congenital anomalies.pdf

File:Cerebrovasc.pdf

File:CNS infections.pdf

File:White Matter.pdf

File:Brain neoplasia.pdf

File:Neuro cases.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

File:Stroke MRI Residents.pdf

Vascular and Interventional

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Aortic disease.pdf

File:Thorax.pdf

File:Aortoiliac Disease.pdf

File:Peripheral.pdf

File:Venous Disease 2012.pdf

File:Cerebral angio.pdf

File:Mesenteric.pdf

File:Celiac Hepatoportal.pdf

File:Renal.pdf

File:Nonvascular interventions.pdf

File:Vasc case conf.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Peds

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Congenital Heart.pdf

File:Newborn chest.pdf

File:Peds chest.pdf

File:Peds GI.pdf

File:Peds Skeletal.pdf

File:Head Spine US.pdf

File:Peds Abd Mass.pdf

File:Ped Uro 2011.pdf

File:Peds Cases 1.pdf

File:Peds Case conf 2.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Nucs

DUKE REVIEW COURSE LECTURES

File:Rad Safety.pdf

File:VQ.pdf

File:Endo CNS.pdf

File:Hepatobiliary.pdf

File:GU tract.pdf

File:MSK Scintigraphy.pdf

File:PET CT.pdf

File:Nuc Card.pdf

File:Tumor infection.pdf

File:Nucs cases.pdf

File:Nucs Case Conference.pdf


ADDITIONAL LECTURES

Orientation Modules

1. For most of the core rotations, we need both 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

Duke Contacts

Class of 2013:

Paul Evans (paulevans@rocketmail.com)


Class of 2014:


Class of 2015:


Class of 2016:



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