Rad reg here - definitely agree with you. Esp the hard exam (and the high level of knowledge required in each subspeciality of medicine) and also the cognitive overload/stress especially on call (i'd feel much more tired after an 8 hour radiology shift vs a 12 hour ED/Surgical shift due to constant cognitive engagement).
Rad reg here - definitely agree with you. Esp the hard exam (and the high level of knowledge required in each subspeciality of medicine) and also the cognitive overload/stress especially on call (i'd feel much more tired after an 8 hour radiology shift vs a 12 hour ED/Surgical shift due to constant cognitive engagement).
Great video Jack!
And yes, I'm still waiting for my handshakes for all those CT heads 😂
Hi there, thanks for the video!
I just had a quick question. Is learning gross anatomy quite different to learning imaging anatomy?
If you understand anatomy, then learning the imaging anatomy side is very intuitive. It gets easier the more images you look at
Hi!
Is the physics associated with radiology too much? Or is it just simple physics?
I’m not a huge fan of physics, so I would like to know😅
That makes the two of us.. not so smart in physics either😂😂
Only 5 reasons ?
Test are hard. That’s enough right?
I couldn't think of any more!
cool vids
in every speciality you have to know a lot of things ...