Avis et commentaires pour d'étudiants pour Visualizing the Living Body: Diagnostic Imaging par Université Yale
À propos du cours
This course teaches learners the underlying principles behind conventional radiography, computerized axial tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. The radiology of chest, abdomen, pelvis, extremities, spine and brain are taught in this course using a combination of lectures and extensive practical activities and assessments.
By the end of the course you will be able to:
Describe the principles of conventional radiography, CT MRI and ultrasound
Describe systematic approaches to imaging interpretation
Describe the use of windowing in CT
Describe sequences in MRI and their relevance.
This course is part 4/4 in the Yale Human Anatomy Specialization.
Topics covered in the lectures include: Introductions to conventional radiography, computerized tomography (CT), ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), chest radiology, CT of chest, chest radiology: introduction to pathology, normal CT anatomy of the abdomen, renal anatomy, colon cancer, renal neoplasm, normal pelvic imaging, normal male pelvis imaging, normal female pelvis imaging, radiology of the upper extremities, radiology of the lower extremities, musculoskeletal imaging modalities, introduction to spine radiographs, skull radiography, brain CT imaging fundamentals, brain CT imaging pathology, brain: magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and brain MRI pathology...
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par Kermit H
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27 avr. 2022
Great course. One should have a good underlying knowledge of anatomy to then see how these structues are visualized with various modes of imaging. I learned a lot.
par Lena H
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21 mai 2022
one of the best online courses. very educational, easy to follow, and well thought through. many thanks to all who contributed
par Jude C N
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4 mai 2022
This is a great course! Absolutely fantatstic.
par Sherman L
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19 mai 2022
Good material, sometime image is 2D cant descript best