- Course Documents
- Syllabus (10/8/2008)
- Lectures
- Lecture 1 - Modalities
- PowerPoint Presentation (10/2/2008)
- Handout (10/2/2008)
- Lecture 2 - Cardiovascular
- PowerPoint Presentation (10/8/2008)
- Handout (10/8/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 3 - Pulmonary I (Pneumonia)
- PowerPoint Presentation (10/8/2008)
- Handout (10/8/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 4 - Pulmonary II
- PowerPoint Presentation (10/8/2008)
- Handout (10/8/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 5 - Lung Cancer
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 6 - Trauma
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 7/8 - Hematopathology
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 9 - Abdomen I (Colon Cancer)
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 10 - Renal
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 11 - Abdomen II (GI & Liver)
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 12 - Neuro
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 13 - Ortho
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 14 - Male GU
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 15 - Breast
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 16 - Gyn
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 17 - Pediatrics
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
- Lecture 18 - Radiation Protection
- PowerPoint Presentation (9/9/2008)
- Handout (9/9/2008)
- Quiz (9/9/2008)
Introduction to Clinical Radiology (BMS 6191)
Prerequisite: BMS 6190. The course is an interactive lecture series presented by faculty members from the Departments of Radiology and Pathology and selected clinical departments. It provides imaging correlation with the pathologic entities discussed during the second year. All imaging modalities, including plain film, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and angiography/fluoroscopy will be presented. The course will emphasize the natural history of disease processes.

