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ST1 Radiology Electronic Learning Pathway: Oxford 2010-11

Chest Anatomy

1b 002 Airway anatomy


1b 003 Diaphragm and artery
anatomy
1b 004 CT anatomy. Lobes,
segments, airways
1b 005 CT anatomy 2
1b 007 Mediastinal compartments

Gastroenterology Anatomy

3 057 Abdominal Radiographs:


Uses, limitations, techniques
and normal anatomy
3 131 Spleen; normal anatomy and  
examination techniques
3 004 Peritoneal cavity, omentum
and abdominal wall
3 052 Small bowel; barium
examination of the small bowel
3 067 Colon; contrast examination of   
the colon (including air/CO2)
3 068 Contrast Studies of the Upper
GI Tract including normal
anatomy

Genitourinary anatomy

4c 001 Anatomy of the kidney


4c 001b Anatomy of the Ureter
4c 002 Anatomy of the Bladder
4c 003 Anatomy of the Scrotum
4c 004 Anatomy of the Prostate
4c 005 Anatomy of the Urethra
4c 006 Anatomy of the Adrenal gland

Head and neck anatomy

3 101 Pharynx: normal anatomy and


  
examination techniques
6a 017a Skull base including temporal
bone

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ST1 Radiology Electronic Learning Pathway: Oxford 2010-11

Hepatobiliary anatomy
  
3 104 Normal liver anatomy and
examination techniques
3 106 Anomalies and anatomical
  
variants of the liver
3 122 Pancreas: normal anatomy
and examination techniques,
anomalies and anatomic
variants.
3 094 Gall Bladder and Biliary Tract:
Examination Techniques of   
the Biliary Tree
3 093 Gall bladder and Biliary Tract:
normal anatomy

Neuroanatomy/ Spine anatomy

6b 180 Neuroanatomy
6b 008 Plain skull radiograph
2 006 Unconscious Patient: Clearing
the Cervical Spine
2 009 Jefferson Fractures
2 010 Unfacet Dislocation
2 011 Stability of Spinal Fractures
6b 030 Spinal Imaging

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