Paediatric Radiology Rapid Reporting (2nd Ed., 2nd ed. 2023)
Auteurs : Paddock Michael, Ní Leidhin Caoilfhionn, Offiah Amaka C.
There is a narrow margin between pass and fail in the notably demanding Rapid Reporting component of the Fellowship of the Royal College of Radiologists (FRCR) Part 2B examination. This book provides readers with a comprehensive evaluation of paediatric radiographs, not only for those preparing for this examination but for all those who report them in their clinical practice. The overriding principle remains the same regardless of background ? safe radiographic interpretation.
Prospective candidates may have only had limited opportunity to report paediatric imaging, which may have been some time before they attempt the examination. Whilst other resources provide only a limited selection of paediatric radiographs, this book is solely dedicated to improving skill and knowledge in paediatric reporting. This text has been meticulously crafted to bridge any gaps in knowledge, while addressing deficiencies repeatedly identified in the FRCR Part 2B Examiners? Reports in that ?many candidates struggle with interpretation of paediatric imaging?even for common paediatric pathologies? and that ?knowledge of normal appearances on paediatric plain images?was particularly poor in the Rapid Reporting?.
This new edition has been extensively revised and contains 3 new tests. This unrivalled educational resource now comprises nearly 400 practice paediatric radiographs which is unique to the marketplace. The range of cases, from neonate to adolescent, deliver a sound knowledge of common paediatric fracture patterns and pathologies which enables readers to confidently differentiate between normal and abnormal. The much-lauded explanations accompanying these high-quality imaging tests remain robust and accurate, allowing candidates to maximise their preparation for all facets of the FRCR 2B examination and beyond.
Foreword by Professor Derek Roebuck
Dr Michael Paddock is a Fellow in Paediatric Radiology at Perth Children’s Hospital, Australia and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at The University of Sheffield and The University of Western Australia (UWA).
He completed an EPSRC funded Biomedical Imaging MSc during his undergraduate medical training at Guy’s, King’s & St Thomas’ School of Medicine at King’s College London. He went on to clinical paediatric training on the North-West London rotation including a post at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children.
Subsequently, he completed an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship at The University of Sheffield conducting research into fetal brain development using in utero MRI whilst successfully completing his postgraduate clinical radiology training and attaining the FRCR. He has numerous first author publications and has won several national and international research awards. He is currently workingtoward a PhD in the radiological investigation of suspected physical child abuse supervised by Professor Amaka C. Offiah.
He holds postgraduate certificates in Clinical Research, Medical Education and Advanced Child Protection Studies, alongside the Diploma in Legal Medicine from the Faculty of Forensic & Legal Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians. He is one of only a handful of individuals internationally to have been awarded the inaugural European Diploma in Paediatric Radiology administered by the European Society of Paediatric Radiology, and is a Fellow of both the Higher Education Academy and the Academy of Medical Educators.Dr Caoilfhionn Ní Leidhin is a Fellow in Paediatric Radiology at Perth Children’s Hospital, Australia.
She received her undergraduate medical degree from University College Dublin, Ireland. Following several years of postgraduate clinical work, she obtained a role as a Lecturer/R
Date de parution : 05-2024
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Mots-clés :
Paediatric Radiology Rapid Reporting for FRCR Part 2B; Child Abuse; FRCR Part 2B; FRCR Exams; Rapid Reporting of Fractures; Preparation for FRCR Part 2B; Paediatric radiographs; Musculoskeletal Paediatric Imaging; FRCR Qualification; Fellowship of Royal College of Radiology; Diagnostic Radiology; Fracture; Musculoskeletal; MSK