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Chest X-ray Interpretation | How to Read a CXR | OSCE Guide | UKMLA | CPSA | PLAB 2
This video provides a structured approach to interpreting a chest X-ray (CXR), including examples of key pathology. This video aims to make chest x-ray interpretation as easy as possible. 🙌
You can read our step-by-step guide alongside the video here: https://geekymedics.com/chest-x-ray-interpretation-a-methodical-approach/
Check out our other awesome clinical skills resources, including:
• 🔥 Geeky Medics Bundles (discounted products): https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/bundles/
• ✨ 1000+ OSCE Stations: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/osce-stations/
• 🏥 Geeky Medics OSCE Revision Book: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/book/
• 📝 150+ PDF OSCE Checklists: https://geekymedics.com/pdf-osce-checklists/
• 🗂️ 3000+ OSCE Flashcards: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/flashcard-colle...
published: 28 Jun 2024
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Chest X-ray: Introduction and Approach
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies.
Support the channel by becoming a Patron ( https://www.patreon.com/navigating ), where you'll gain access to exclusive content.
This video provides a clear and practical introduction to chest xray. The focus is on developing a simple but still detailed approach. The video is designed for physicians of all specialties (including radiology residents), medical students, and allied health professionals.
Densities on normal CXR: 6:54
Anatomy: Frontal (8:18), Lateral (10:09)
Approach: 13:29
Practice Approach: 24:46
University of Toronto.
published: 05 Jan 2020
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How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 2 - A Systematic Method and Anatomy)
A description of a systematic method for examining a chest X-ray, and a review of the relevant thoracic anatomy.
published: 19 Dec 2013
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Chest X Ray Interpretation Explained Clearly - How to read a chest Xray
Chest XRay interpretation and a straightforward approach with illustrations by Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
Understand the basics of how chest films are attained, the appearance of a normal chest Xray, visible anatomy on a chest x-ray, a systematic approach to reading a CXR, and several examples of abnormal chest X-Ray findings including: pneumonia, atelectasis, pneumothorax, plural effusion, heart failure, and pulmonary edema.
This video is part of the "MedCram Remastered" series: A video we've re-edited & sped up to make learning even more efficient.
View videos 2 and 3 of this course at https://...
published: 30 Dec 2018
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How to read a chest X-ray (in 20 mins) !
💊 MRCP part1 Preparatory Course!👨🎓🧑🎓
Hey guys! Your wait is over. Now we have started MRCP preparatory course for MRCP aspirants! 🎊
Total duration of course: 8wks
Two sessions per week
Total 50-60 hours of Live sessions and you will also get recorded lectures every week! Also, there will be quick revision sessions during the last 15 days before your exam!!
Enrolment date: 5th June
Batch starts from: 19th June
(Limited seats)
The best part about MRCP is that it’s a degree (equivalent to MD medicine) which you can add to your name & also you are eligible for the exam if you have done your internship! So if you have medicine inclination or you love Medicine, and you want to pursue medicine in UK, then go for it! 🧑🎓
So guys, now you are not alone in MRCP preparation. I’m there for you ...
published: 21 Aug 2021
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How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 1 - An Introduction)
An introduction to the interpretation of chest X-rays, covering the basic principles of using X-rays in medical imaging, as well as the conventional X-ray views (i.e. PA, lateral, and AP).
published: 18 Dec 2013
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Chest X-ray: Cases 1
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies.
Cases Part 1. This video reviews several abnormal chest X-rays and demonstrates some of the most basic bread and butter pathologies. Practicing picking up the abnormalities is the best way to become proficient at reading accurately. Use this video to practice your basic approach and pick up these common pathologies.
University of Toronto
published: 11 Jan 2020
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Rapid Review Series: Pulmonology
PDFs can be found on: https://www.strudeleducation.com/
This is the fourth video in the Rapid review series for internal medicine.
This video covers high yield Pulmonology for shelf exams, USMLE, NBME, COMPLEX Exams
Narrated by Tate
Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Not intended as medical advice.
#usmle #usmleprep #usmlepreparation #comlex #pulmonology #medicaleducation #meded
published: 27 Jan 2025
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How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 7 - Diffuse Lung Processes)
An explanation of alveolar vs. interstitial opacities, including cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and the 3 types of interstitial patterns (reticular, nodular, and reticulonodular). Examples provided of air bronchograms, peribroncial cuffing, Kerley A and B lines, and cephalization. Etiologies of low lung volumes and hyperinflation are also discussed.
Video includes the following image (among others):
Cephalization, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu.
Sources for other images may include Wikimedia Commons, radiologypics.com, and Jose Caceras' wonderful radiology blog: Caceres Corner (http://blog.myesr.org/category/caceres-corner/)
published: 25 Feb 2014
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A child's guide to hospital: Chest X-Ray
Harris visits the Medical Imaging department and gets an X-ray of his chest with Rachel the Radiographer.
If you have any feedback or questions about this video please send an email to: be [dot] positive [at] rch [dot] org [dot] au
published: 12 May 2014
23:39
Chest X-ray Interpretation | How to Read a CXR | OSCE Guide | UKMLA | CPSA | PLAB 2
This video provides a structured approach to interpreting a chest X-ray (CXR), including examples of key pathology. This video aims to make chest x-ray interpre...
This video provides a structured approach to interpreting a chest X-ray (CXR), including examples of key pathology. This video aims to make chest x-ray interpretation as easy as possible. 🙌
You can read our step-by-step guide alongside the video here: https://geekymedics.com/chest-x-ray-interpretation-a-methodical-approach/
Check out our other awesome clinical skills resources, including:
• 🔥 Geeky Medics Bundles (discounted products): https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/bundles/
• ✨ 1000+ OSCE Stations: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/osce-stations/
• 🏥 Geeky Medics OSCE Revision Book: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/book/
• 📝 150+ PDF OSCE Checklists: https://geekymedics.com/pdf-osce-checklists/
• 🗂️ 3000+ OSCE Flashcards: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/flashcard-collection/osce-flashcard-collection/
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:42 - Basics
01:25 - Before you begin
02:02 - Image quality (RIPE)
05:18 - ABCDE approach
06:08 - Airway
09:06 - Breathing
13:00 - Cardiac
14:39 - Diaphragm
16:19 - Everything else
18:31 - Documentation
19:02 - Case study 1
20:49 - Case study 2
23:06 - Resources
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References
1. Hellerhoff, Covid-19 Pneumonie, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
2. James Heilman, MD. Effusion, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
3. James Heilman, MD. Hilar Adenopathy from Sarcoidosis, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia Commons
4. James Heilman, MD, Lung Cancer, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia Commons
5. Karthik Easvur. Pneumothorax, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
6. Hellerhoff. Pleuramesotheliom, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
7. Frivadossi. Hydrothorax, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
8. Salim S. Haemothorax, CC BY 2.0 via Wikipedia Commons
9. Nevit Dilmen. Empyema, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia Commons
10. Yale Rose. Asbestosis and cryptococcosis pleural plaque, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikipedia Commons
11. Malvinder S Parmar (BMC Infectious Diseases 2005, 5:30), Lung Consolidation, CC BY 2.0 via Wikipedia Commons
12. Lucien Monfils. Pacemaker, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
13. Nasogastric tube X-ray. Wikiradiography.net
14. Mikael Häggström, M.D. Influenza and H influenzae posteroanterior, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
15. Photographed by User Clinical Cases 00:42, 7 November 2006, Penumothorax, CC BY-SA 2.5 via Wikipedia Commons
https://wn.com/Chest_X_Ray_Interpretation_|_How_To_Read_A_Cxr_|_Osce_Guide_|_Ukmla_|_Cpsa_|_Plab_2
This video provides a structured approach to interpreting a chest X-ray (CXR), including examples of key pathology. This video aims to make chest x-ray interpretation as easy as possible. 🙌
You can read our step-by-step guide alongside the video here: https://geekymedics.com/chest-x-ray-interpretation-a-methodical-approach/
Check out our other awesome clinical skills resources, including:
• 🔥 Geeky Medics Bundles (discounted products): https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/bundles/
• ✨ 1000+ OSCE Stations: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/osce-stations/
• 🏥 Geeky Medics OSCE Revision Book: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/book/
• 📝 150+ PDF OSCE Checklists: https://geekymedics.com/pdf-osce-checklists/
• 🗂️ 3000+ OSCE Flashcards: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/flashcard-collection/osce-flashcard-collection/
• 📱 Geeky Medics OSCE App: https://geekymedics.com/geeky-medics-app/
• 🩺 Medical Finals SBA Question Pack: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/medical-student-finals-question-pack/
• 💊 PSA Question Pack: https://app.geekymedics.com/purchase/prescribing-safety-assessment-psa-question-pack/
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:42 - Basics
01:25 - Before you begin
02:02 - Image quality (RIPE)
05:18 - ABCDE approach
06:08 - Airway
09:06 - Breathing
13:00 - Cardiac
14:39 - Diaphragm
16:19 - Everything else
18:31 - Documentation
19:02 - Case study 1
20:49 - Case study 2
23:06 - Resources
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Always adhere to medical school/local hospital guidelines when performing examinations or clinical procedures. DO NOT perform any examination or procedure on patients based purely on the content of these videos. Geeky Medics accepts no liability for loss of any kind incurred as a result of reliance upon the information provided in this video.
Achieve success in your medical school OSCEs, UKMLA CPSA, and PLAB 2 exams with our free clinical skills videos. Subscribe to our channel to be informed of our latest releases. 🙂
CPSA OSCE Guides https://geekymedics.com/the-clinical-and-professional-skills-assessment-cpsa-ukmla/
UKMLA AKT Notes https://geekymedics.com/ukmla/
PLAB 2 OSCE Stations https://geekymedics.com/plab-2-osce-stations/
Revise for the Simulated Consultation Assessment (SCA) with our collection of high-quality SCA cases written by GPs and Training Program Directors. Check out our SCA revision cases and prepare for the MRCGP https://geekymedics.com/sca-cases-bank-mrcgp/
References
1. Hellerhoff, Covid-19 Pneumonie, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
2. James Heilman, MD. Effusion, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
3. James Heilman, MD. Hilar Adenopathy from Sarcoidosis, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia Commons
4. James Heilman, MD, Lung Cancer, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia Commons
5. Karthik Easvur. Pneumothorax, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
6. Hellerhoff. Pleuramesotheliom, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
7. Frivadossi. Hydrothorax, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
8. Salim S. Haemothorax, CC BY 2.0 via Wikipedia Commons
9. Nevit Dilmen. Empyema, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikipedia Commons
10. Yale Rose. Asbestosis and cryptococcosis pleural plaque, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikipedia Commons
11. Malvinder S Parmar (BMC Infectious Diseases 2005, 5:30), Lung Consolidation, CC BY 2.0 via Wikipedia Commons
12. Lucien Monfils. Pacemaker, CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikipedia Commons
13. Nasogastric tube X-ray. Wikiradiography.net
14. Mikael Häggström, M.D. Influenza and H influenzae posteroanterior, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons
15. Photographed by User Clinical Cases 00:42, 7 November 2006, Penumothorax, CC BY-SA 2.5 via Wikipedia Commons
- published: 28 Jun 2024
- views: 76403
27:24
Chest X-ray: Introduction and Approach
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive revie...
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies.
Support the channel by becoming a Patron ( https://www.patreon.com/navigating ), where you'll gain access to exclusive content.
This video provides a clear and practical introduction to chest xray. The focus is on developing a simple but still detailed approach. The video is designed for physicians of all specialties (including radiology residents), medical students, and allied health professionals.
Densities on normal CXR: 6:54
Anatomy: Frontal (8:18), Lateral (10:09)
Approach: 13:29
Practice Approach: 24:46
University of Toronto.
https://wn.com/Chest_X_Ray_Introduction_And_Approach
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies.
Support the channel by becoming a Patron ( https://www.patreon.com/navigating ), where you'll gain access to exclusive content.
This video provides a clear and practical introduction to chest xray. The focus is on developing a simple but still detailed approach. The video is designed for physicians of all specialties (including radiology residents), medical students, and allied health professionals.
Densities on normal CXR: 6:54
Anatomy: Frontal (8:18), Lateral (10:09)
Approach: 13:29
Practice Approach: 24:46
University of Toronto.
- published: 05 Jan 2020
- views: 285415
10:11
How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 2 - A Systematic Method and Anatomy)
A description of a systematic method for examining a chest X-ray, and a review of the relevant thoracic anatomy.
A description of a systematic method for examining a chest X-ray, and a review of the relevant thoracic anatomy.
https://wn.com/How_To_Interpret_A_Chest_X_Ray_(Lesson_2_A_Systematic_Method_And_Anatomy)
A description of a systematic method for examining a chest X-ray, and a review of the relevant thoracic anatomy.
- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 1361552
10:30
Chest X Ray Interpretation Explained Clearly - How to read a chest Xray
Chest XRay interpretation and a straightforward approach with illustrations by Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video...
Chest XRay interpretation and a straightforward approach with illustrations by Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
Understand the basics of how chest films are attained, the appearance of a normal chest Xray, visible anatomy on a chest x-ray, a systematic approach to reading a CXR, and several examples of abnormal chest X-Ray findings including: pneumonia, atelectasis, pneumothorax, plural effusion, heart failure, and pulmonary edema.
This video is part of the "MedCram Remastered" series: A video we've re-edited & sped up to make learning even more efficient.
View videos 2 and 3 of this course at https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
MedCram.com is the home for ALL MedCram medical videos (Most of our medical lectures and quizzes are not on YouTube). Get clarity from over 100 concise and high yield videos.
Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Co-Founder of MedCram.com
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
MedCram = More understanding in less time
MedCram: Medical education topics explained clearly including: Respiratory lectures such as Asthma and COPD. Renal lectures on Acute Renal Failure and Adrenal Gland. Internal medicine videos on Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve / Oxyhemoglobin Curve and Medical Acid Base. A growing library on critical care topics such as Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), aortic stenosis, and Mechanical Ventilation. Cardiology videos on Hypertension, ECG / EKG Interpretation, and heart failure. VQ Mismatch and Hyponatremia lectures have been popular among medical students and physicians. The Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) videos and Ventilator-associated pneumonia lectures have been particularly popular with RTs. NPs and PAs have provided great feedback on Pneumonia Treatment and Liver Function Tests among many others. Mechanical ventilation for nursing and the emergency & critical care RN course is available at MedCram.com. Dr. Jacquet teaches our FAST exam tutorial & bedside ultrasound courses. Many nursing students have found the Asthma and shock lectures very helpful. We're starting a new course series on clinical ultrasound & ultrasound medical imaging in addition to other radiology lectures.
Recommended Audience - Medical professionals and medical students: including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations.
More from MedCram medical lectures:
Website: https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
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Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C
#MedCram #CXR #XRay
Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical education and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your doctor or health care provider.
https://wn.com/Chest_X_Ray_Interpretation_Explained_Clearly_How_To_Read_A_Chest_Xray
Chest XRay interpretation and a straightforward approach with illustrations by Roger Seheult, MD of https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
Understand the basics of how chest films are attained, the appearance of a normal chest Xray, visible anatomy on a chest x-ray, a systematic approach to reading a CXR, and several examples of abnormal chest X-Ray findings including: pneumonia, atelectasis, pneumothorax, plural effusion, heart failure, and pulmonary edema.
This video is part of the "MedCram Remastered" series: A video we've re-edited & sped up to make learning even more efficient.
View videos 2 and 3 of this course at https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
MedCram.com is the home for ALL MedCram medical videos (Most of our medical lectures and quizzes are not on YouTube). Get clarity from over 100 concise and high yield videos.
Speaker: Roger Seheult, MD
Co-Founder of MedCram.com
Clinical and Exam Preparation Instructor
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Disease, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine.
MedCram = More understanding in less time
MedCram: Medical education topics explained clearly including: Respiratory lectures such as Asthma and COPD. Renal lectures on Acute Renal Failure and Adrenal Gland. Internal medicine videos on Oxygen Hemoglobin Dissociation Curve / Oxyhemoglobin Curve and Medical Acid Base. A growing library on critical care topics such as Shock, Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA), aortic stenosis, and Mechanical Ventilation. Cardiology videos on Hypertension, ECG / EKG Interpretation, and heart failure. VQ Mismatch and Hyponatremia lectures have been popular among medical students and physicians. The Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs) videos and Ventilator-associated pneumonia lectures have been particularly popular with RTs. NPs and PAs have provided great feedback on Pneumonia Treatment and Liver Function Tests among many others. Mechanical ventilation for nursing and the emergency & critical care RN course is available at MedCram.com. Dr. Jacquet teaches our FAST exam tutorial & bedside ultrasound courses. Many nursing students have found the Asthma and shock lectures very helpful. We're starting a new course series on clinical ultrasound & ultrasound medical imaging in addition to other radiology lectures.
Recommended Audience - Medical professionals and medical students: including physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, respiratory therapists, EMT and paramedics, and many others. Review and test prep for USMLE, MCAT, PANCE, NCLEX, NAPLEX, NBDE, RN, RT, MD, DO, PA, NP school and board examinations.
More from MedCram medical lectures:
Website: https://www.medcram.com/?utm_source=Youtube&utm_medium=Video&utm_campaign=Video+Link+Clicks&utm_term=Chest+X+Ray+Interpretation+Explained+Clearly+-+How+to+read+a+chest+Xray&utm_content=rEm2HkI5UDs
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedCram
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MedCramVideos
Subscribe to the official MedCram.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=medcramvideos
Produced by Kyle Allred PA-C
#MedCram #CXR #XRay
Please note: MedCram medical videos, medical lectures, medical illustrations, and medical animations are for medical education and exam preparation purposes, and not intended to replace recommendations by your doctor or health care provider.
- published: 30 Dec 2018
- views: 447840
19:44
How to read a chest X-ray (in 20 mins) !
💊 MRCP part1 Preparatory Course!👨🎓🧑🎓
Hey guys! Your wait is over. Now we have started MRCP preparatory course for MRCP aspirants! 🎊
Total duration of course...
💊 MRCP part1 Preparatory Course!👨🎓🧑🎓
Hey guys! Your wait is over. Now we have started MRCP preparatory course for MRCP aspirants! 🎊
Total duration of course: 8wks
Two sessions per week
Total 50-60 hours of Live sessions and you will also get recorded lectures every week! Also, there will be quick revision sessions during the last 15 days before your exam!!
Enrolment date: 5th June
Batch starts from: 19th June
(Limited seats)
The best part about MRCP is that it’s a degree (equivalent to MD medicine) which you can add to your name & also you are eligible for the exam if you have done your internship! So if you have medicine inclination or you love Medicine, and you want to pursue medicine in UK, then go for it! 🧑🎓
So guys, now you are not alone in MRCP preparation. I’m there for you & with you in this MRCP journey to make it happen for you. We are in this together now 💪🥰
I expect you to be 100% committed because I’m 100% committed to your success!! Let’s do it!
And, If you have any queries or doubts, you can email us on intellect.medicos1@gmail.com
💊 You can buy our comprehensive ECG e-book in which you will learn how to interpret ECGs in a simplified & an interesting manner! It has everything you need to know about the ECG (different types of MI, heart blocks, Fascicular blocks, all 10 steps & questions at the end). Link for the e-book:
https://www.intellectmedicos.co
👉 Hi guys! In this video, we have discussed How to read/Interpret Chest X-ray in a simplified manner.
I have discussed all the basics you need to know about a chest X-ray.
So, whenever we talk about an xray, you need to know the details of the patient as well as the quality of the film (which we have described with the help of a mnemonic- RIPE).
Next step is to read with a systematic approach, either inwards to outwards or you can simply memorize with a help of a mnemonic - A,B,C,D,E (see inside to look for the full form) :-)
We have tried to explain the basics with 25 x-rays in this video.
Do watch this video till the end to know everything about the basics.
Thank you guys for watching this video :-)
link for our other popular videos,
1. How to read an ECG (in 10 mins)- https://youtu.be/deEiRCvekTU
2. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) made easy - https://youtu.be/gE5gSU_8oHs
3. Lung sounds- normal & abnormal- https://youtu.be/eWGxuwVk3gs
4. How to intubate- https://youtu.be/pXjyeHMYqUI
5. BiPAP machine- when to use, how to use- https://youtu.be/lhKSkfUqqyQ
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👉 Hi guys! In this video, we have discussed How to read/Interpret Chest X-ray in a simplified manner.
I have discussed all the basics you need to know about a chest X-ray.
So, whenever we talk about an xray, you need to know the details of the patient as well as the quality of the film (which we have described with the help of a mnemonic- RIPE).
Next step is to read with a systematic approach, either inwards to outwards or you can simply memorize with a help of a mnemonic - A,B,C,D,E (see inside to look for the full form) :-)
We have tried to explain the basics with 25 x-rays in this video.
Do watch this video till the end to know everything about the basics.
Thank you guys for watching this video :-)
link for our other popular videos,
1. How to read an ECG (in 10 mins)- https://youtu.be/deEiRCvekTU
2. Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) made easy - https://youtu.be/gE5gSU_8oHs
3. Lung sounds- normal & abnormal- https://youtu.be/eWGxuwVk3gs
4. How to intubate- https://youtu.be/pXjyeHMYqUI
5. BiPAP machine- when to use, how to use- https://youtu.be/lhKSkfUqqyQ
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- published: 21 Aug 2021
- views: 2642064
14:24
How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 1 - An Introduction)
An introduction to the interpretation of chest X-rays, covering the basic principles of using X-rays in medical imaging, as well as the conventional X-ray views...
An introduction to the interpretation of chest X-rays, covering the basic principles of using X-rays in medical imaging, as well as the conventional X-ray views (i.e. PA, lateral, and AP).
https://wn.com/How_To_Interpret_A_Chest_X_Ray_(Lesson_1_An_Introduction)
An introduction to the interpretation of chest X-rays, covering the basic principles of using X-rays in medical imaging, as well as the conventional X-ray views (i.e. PA, lateral, and AP).
- published: 18 Dec 2013
- views: 568244
20:16
Chest X-ray: Cases 1
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive revie...
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies.
Cases Part 1. This video reviews several abnormal chest X-rays and demonstrates some of the most basic bread and butter pathologies. Practicing picking up the abnormalities is the best way to become proficient at reading accurately. Use this video to practice your basic approach and pick up these common pathologies.
University of Toronto
https://wn.com/Chest_X_Ray_Cases_1
Access our case-based courses at http://navigatingradiology.com, which include fully scrollable cases, walkthroughs of imaging findings, and comprehensive reviews of basic and more advanced imaging studies.
Cases Part 1. This video reviews several abnormal chest X-rays and demonstrates some of the most basic bread and butter pathologies. Practicing picking up the abnormalities is the best way to become proficient at reading accurately. Use this video to practice your basic approach and pick up these common pathologies.
University of Toronto
- published: 11 Jan 2020
- views: 213543
43:14
Rapid Review Series: Pulmonology
PDFs can be found on: https://www.strudeleducation.com/
This is the fourth video in the Rapid review series for internal medicine.
This video covers high yiel...
PDFs can be found on: https://www.strudeleducation.com/
This is the fourth video in the Rapid review series for internal medicine.
This video covers high yield Pulmonology for shelf exams, USMLE, NBME, COMPLEX Exams
Narrated by Tate
Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Not intended as medical advice.
#usmle #usmleprep #usmlepreparation #comlex #pulmonology #medicaleducation #meded
https://wn.com/Rapid_Review_Series_Pulmonology
PDFs can be found on: https://www.strudeleducation.com/
This is the fourth video in the Rapid review series for internal medicine.
This video covers high yield Pulmonology for shelf exams, USMLE, NBME, COMPLEX Exams
Narrated by Tate
Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Not intended as medical advice.
#usmle #usmleprep #usmlepreparation #comlex #pulmonology #medicaleducation #meded
- published: 27 Jan 2025
- views: 233
16:57
How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray (Lesson 7 - Diffuse Lung Processes)
An explanation of alveolar vs. interstitial opacities, including cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and the 3 types of interstitial patterns (reti...
An explanation of alveolar vs. interstitial opacities, including cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and the 3 types of interstitial patterns (reticular, nodular, and reticulonodular). Examples provided of air bronchograms, peribroncial cuffing, Kerley A and B lines, and cephalization. Etiologies of low lung volumes and hyperinflation are also discussed.
Video includes the following image (among others):
Cephalization, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu.
Sources for other images may include Wikimedia Commons, radiologypics.com, and Jose Caceras' wonderful radiology blog: Caceres Corner (http://blog.myesr.org/category/caceres-corner/)
https://wn.com/How_To_Interpret_A_Chest_X_Ray_(Lesson_7_Diffuse_Lung_Processes)
An explanation of alveolar vs. interstitial opacities, including cardiogenic and non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and the 3 types of interstitial patterns (reticular, nodular, and reticulonodular). Examples provided of air bronchograms, peribroncial cuffing, Kerley A and B lines, and cephalization. Etiologies of low lung volumes and hyperinflation are also discussed.
Video includes the following image (among others):
Cephalization, downloaded from Radiopaedia.org, originally posted by Charlie Chia-Tsong Hsu.
Sources for other images may include Wikimedia Commons, radiologypics.com, and Jose Caceras' wonderful radiology blog: Caceres Corner (http://blog.myesr.org/category/caceres-corner/)
- published: 25 Feb 2014
- views: 756767
2:30
A child's guide to hospital: Chest X-Ray
Harris visits the Medical Imaging department and gets an X-ray of his chest with Rachel the Radiographer.
If you have any feedback or questions about this vide...
Harris visits the Medical Imaging department and gets an X-ray of his chest with Rachel the Radiographer.
If you have any feedback or questions about this video please send an email to: be [dot] positive [at] rch [dot] org [dot] au
https://wn.com/A_Child's_Guide_To_Hospital_Chest_X_Ray
Harris visits the Medical Imaging department and gets an X-ray of his chest with Rachel the Radiographer.
If you have any feedback or questions about this video please send an email to: be [dot] positive [at] rch [dot] org [dot] au
- published: 12 May 2014
- views: 4528661