Interpret Medical Images with Ease
Human anatomy applied on reading of X-Rays, CT, and MR images of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, vertebral column, and limbs.
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Lectures -30
Quizzes -6
Duration -3 hours
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Course Description
To recognize the pathology on X-Ray, CT, or MR images, we need to know how to read the normal image first. This course is designed to help you to apply your knowledge of normal human anatomy to the interpretation of medical images and to build your confidence in this field.
Together, we will look through the X-Rays, CT, and MR images of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, vertebral column, and upper and lower limbs, and identify the body structures, muscles, vessels, and organs on the axial, sagittal, and coronal planes. You will review the anatomy of the heart and lungs, organs of GIT, and the organs of the male and female reproductive system; will repeat the joints of the upper and lower limb and review the clinically relevant muscles and tendons working on them; additionally, we will review the great vessels of the thorax, abdomen, and pelvis and learn how to differentiate them.
You’ll find several excises and learning materials for self-learning and self-assessment which will help you to build and strengthen this component of applied anatomy.
At the end of the course, you will be able to identify the normal anatomical structures on various medical images and differentiate the imaging modalities with ease. And you’ll build a strong foundation for your exams and future clinical practice.
Who this course is for:
- Medical students completed the human anatomy course
- Medical students preparing to USMLE and other medical exams
- Radiology fellows eager to repeat the normal anatomy applied on images
Goals
Recognize and differentiate the normal anatomical structures depicted on X-Rays, CTs and MR images of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis, limbs, and vertebral column.
Apply your anatomical knowledge to radiology and appreciate 3D relations between the organs and structures.
Build a strong foundation for interpretation of medical images: you need to know the normal appearance of the structures to recognize the pathology.
Grow your confidence in reading medical images; make these type of USLME questions the easiest for you.
Prerequisites
I anticipate basic knowledge of anatomical terminology from the learners.

Curriculum
Check out the detailed breakdown of what’s inside the course
Introduction
1 Lectures
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Introduction 07:06 07:06
Radiologic Anatomy of the thorax
5 Lectures

Radiologic Anatomy of Vertebral column
3 Lectures

Radiologic Anatomy of Upper Limb
5 Lectures

Radiologic Anatomy of Abdomen
8 Lectures

Radiologic Anatomy of Pelvis
5 Lectures

Radiologic Anatomy of Lower Limb
3 Lectures

Instructor Details

Maryna Al-Fauri
I am an international lecturer with more than 15 years of experience in teaching clinical anatomy to medical, dental, rehabilitation students around the world. Having a clinical background, I teach my students not only the basic structures of the human body but how to apply anatomy knowledge to clinical practice.
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