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As the new editor for this section, I have some tips below
New interns are starting soon. Here are my #TipsForNewDocs from a radiologist. 🧵
When your senior resident or attending tells you to order an imaging test, make sure you understand the purpose. If you don't, ask them! What are you hoping to answer with the study?
USMLE Step 1 will soon change to pass/fail
Predictions:
-residencies will start requiring Step 2CK prior to application
-more medical schools will shorten the preclinical curriculum and start clinical clerkships early in second year
-test prep industry will focus on Step 2
Failure to effectively communicate
A teen presented to the ED with chest pain and dyspnea. A CXR was reported below.
The patient/family were led to believe it was normal and were discharged home.
He died 3 days later.
Parents sued. Hospital just settled for $16 million. 🧵
Hey @nytimes, calling you out for introducing all the male physicians in this article as 'Dr.' but leaving off the title for Dr. Alison Whelan.
nytimes.com/2020/03/26/hea…#heforshe
One of the largest malpractice awards ever just dropped:
"Hospital on the hook for $120M jury verdict after residents miss signs of stroke on CT"
radiologybusiness.com/topics/healthc…
Always interested in learning from diagnostic error, I looked up the court documents.🧵pt1 (names redacted)
New guidelines for dizziness/vertigo in the ED:
1) Don't do noncontrast CT routinely!!!🛑
2) If continuous + HINTS is central or equivocal, do MRI/MRA
3) If episodic spontaneous + concerned for TIA, do CTA or MRA head and neck (conditional recommendation)
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
A dramatic complication of invasive imaging: aneurysm re-rupture. Some angiographers wouldn't even save these images, much less blast them on the pages of @NEJM.
doi.org/10.1056/NEJMic…
Grateful to receive this honor from our #RadRes@Hopkins_Rad. 🙏Seeing their growth is the real reward. Congrats to our graduating residents; the learning doesn't stop now!
Trends in number of applicants to residency #ERAS2023:
Rising:↗️↗️
Diagnostic Radiology
Anesthesiology
Child Neurology
Rebounding:↘️↗️
Radiation Oncology
Interventional Radiology
Pulling back:↗️↘️
Otolaryngology
Urology
Falling:↘️↘️
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine