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I am currently a fourth year going into Rad Onc. After speaking with a number of current Rad Onc residents about making the transition into residency, it sounds like the most common advice and useful skill is to learn how to interpret CTs and MRIs now, before I actually start my PGY-2 year. In Rad Onc, there is no actual formal training in Radiology; basically, you jump right in on your first day with contouring CTs and just learn the anatomy on your own. It was suggested to me that, if I want to teach myself radiology now on my own time, it would be a worthwhile effort to help prepare me for later on. All the other Rad Onc specific stuff is too inscrutable to bother with at this point.
In this vein, I was wondering if you all have any go-to books, lectures, videos, podcasts that you would recommend I look into to help give me a heads up on reading CTs and MRIs before starting out residency. Thanks!
In this vein, I was wondering if you all have any go-to books, lectures, videos, podcasts that you would recommend I look into to help give me a heads up on reading CTs and MRIs before starting out residency. Thanks!