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Mission Statement and Beliefs
Educational materials should be accessible, affordable, and high-quality-in a word, a priority. Knowledge is always evolving and educational resources should be living documents. Afterthoughts, solicited cobbled-together chapters, and arcane overly-academic educational materials do not meet this standard or the needs of the student and his/her patients. Knowledge should be built on images and understanding, not lists and bullet-points.
Introduction to the Website Features
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A unique image-rich resource that highlights the key concepts of neuroanatomy that every radiologist should know. A synthesis of information from often forgotten classic signs and texts, expert experience, recent literature distilled down to essential and easy-to-learn material. The teaching method emphasizes pattern recognition, clinical and functional significance, and comparison to pathologic anatomy (no rote memorization, overly labelled images lacking explanation, or excessive fine print). The brain is emphasized, but head & neck, neurovascular, and spine anatomy are also covered.
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Navigate the brain with this 3-plane scrollable color-coded atlas of the brain in appropriate detail for clinical neuroradiology interpretation. Color-coding and labels can be turned on/off. More detailed information of anatomic structures is available via hyperlinks. Serves as an excellent reference and supplement to primary learning. Other atlases are in construction.
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An active way to check neuroanatomy knowledge, identify and eliminate knowledge gaps.
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Test your trivia knowledge. Interesting and useful neuroradiology and neuroscience history, trivia, and real-life vignettes of the basic science, clinical science, physics, Nobel-prize winners, popular culture examples, and more.