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A tip would be to ask specific queries and not generic ones.

For eg How do I study radiology?
This is an open ended question and there is no single correct answer to that.
Also if you introduce yourself and give a brief idea of what you are doing that will help answer the question better.

Happy to help 😃


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#AskRG
Hi Dr Amar
I’m currently a second year resident in radiology at a government hospital. We have heavy workload here. My first year was spent in just slogging for long hours with no time for reading at all. Now in second year I’m overwhelmed by the syllabus and don’t really know where to start reading from. Please guide me regarding the same. Thank you.


Dear Dr. XYZ

Thank you for your question.
Congratulations for making it through first year.
A heavy work load is a good thing. More cases you see more radiology you learn.
I am sure its hectic but it's good to in a government college with lots of cases rather than having very few cases.
Don't worry about reading the text part of it. Trust me you can cover it in the last year or even the last three months.
What you won't get is exposure to cases so spend as much time in the department as possible.
Read about what cases you see routinely during your practice
Try to find that one senior who is interested in teaching and learning.
Avoid reading online articles and spotters at this stage.
Start with basic books.
Rumack for ultrasound.
Sutton for general radiology.
Abrahms atlas for Anatomy
Have ebooks or diagnostic imaging series in your library so that you can refer to them whenever you get a case.
Reiterating again. Don't be bogled down by the work you are doing.

Everything you do in the department is going to help you to be a better radiologist which is the ultimate goal!

You are lucky to busy.
If you have any further question feel free to ask me.

Best of luck.

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If anyone has more advice for this resident message me @amarudare