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Radiology Clerkship Companion Course

Jack Wilson, PhD · February 21, 2020

The Radiology clerkship is designed to teach fundamentals of diagnostic image interpretation and clinical indications for imaging examinations and special procedures to students. Students are introduced to digital imaging, PACS and the management, storage and presentation of electronic radiologic images. Students will be expected to know the relevant anatomy, pathophysiology, technology and performance of examinations as it relates to the daily practice of radiology, while also being able to recognize and communicate the relevant clinical presentation as it pertains to the interpretation of radiological examinations.

About Instructor

Jack Wilson, PhD

Dr. Jack Wilson received his PhD from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. He is a professor of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis, TN. where he has taught all the disciplines of Anatomy for 45 years. He has received over 70 teaching awards and written 45 published papers, abstracts and books in his distinguished career. Dr. Wilson has been active in teaching USMLE Step 1 review courses for Anatomy for over 25 years. Students have consistently recognized his ability to present Step 1 Clinical Anatomy in a concise and organized way to present Step 1 Clinical Anatomy in a concise and organized way for success on Step 1.

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Course Includes

  • 10 Lessons
  • 7 Quizzes

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