Interpreting Chest X-Rays with Dr Eric Strong
Dr Eric Strong is Clinical Assistant Professor at the Stanford University School of Medicine and has created a YouTube Education Channel with a variety of well thought out, well paced, information rich, free lectures which deal with some of the most important principles in medicine.
Dr Eric has 100+ useful and interactive medical education discussions, which provide a simple didactic and pragmatic approach to dealing with and understanding basic medical principles. Good examples include hyperkalaemia, hypokalaemia, hypernatraemia, hyponatraemia, and clinical topics such as cardiac heart sounds
Here is the 9 part series of Chest X-ray interpretation videos from Dr Eric Strong with 2 self-assessment videos
How to Interpret a Chest X-Ray
Lesson 1 – Introduction
Lesson 2 – A Systematic Method and Anatomy
Lesson 3 – Assessing Technical Quality
Lesson 4 – Airways, Bones, and Soft Tissues
Lesson 5 – Cardiac Silhouette and Mediastinum
Lesson 6 – Diaphragm and Pleura
Lesson 7 – Diffuse Lung Processes
Lesson 8 – Focal Lung Processes
Lesson 9 – Atelectasis, Lines, Tubes, Devices, and Surgeries
Lesson 10 – Self Assessment [Part I]
Lesson 11 – Self Assessment [Part II]
Further reading
- Labelled normal Chest X-ray
- DRSABCDE of CXR Interpretation
- ABC of CXR Interpretation
- Top 150 CXR Quiz
- Chest X-ray for the OSCE
Radiology Library
CT, X-ray, ultrasound