A tool or resource can be materials that are instructional and either administered by an educator or self-administered by students. Targeted lectures and all educational materials are welcome, including public free websites, articles, checklist, video or any other format that will supply information to help faculty prepare a radiology curriculum or provide educational resources for medical students directly.
We will review and potentially accept tool submissions from all types of healthcare professionals. All resources are evaluated to ensure that materials are up to date, accurate and minimize duplication with existing materials. Educational components are designed to be efficient for the users, limiting the time spent on isolating and successfully teaching the desired objectives. Click on the Submit a Resource Suggestion tab and complete the form.
Our tools are reviewed by our panel consisting of volunteer radiologists. Once the resource is reviewed and approved, it will be posted to the toolkit under the appropriate section(s) for general public use.
The Toolkit committee is:
Chris Straus,MD Associate Professor of Radiology, Director of Medical Student Education, The University of Chicago
David Naeger,MD Associate Professor, Associate Chair for Education, UCSF
Alex Grieco,MD Assistant Professor, College of Medicine, The Ohio State University
Nancy McNulty,MD Associate Professor of Radiology, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Manickam Kumaravel,MD , Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging, UTHealth/McGovern Medical School
Matthew Hartman,MD Associate Professor, Allegheny
Sravanthi Reddy,MD Professor of Clinical Radiology (Educational Scholar);Chief of Emergency Radiology, Medical Student Advisor/Clerkship Director, Keck School of Medicine USC
Andy Ayoob,MBCHB Associate Professor of Radiology
College of Medicine Discipline Coordinator, Radiology, University of Kentucky
Emma Webb,MD Professor Clinical Radiology, UCSF
Getting started can be the most daunting aspect. To find the resources, go to the Home page and choose the topic desired and the educational methodology that best fits your needs. After your selection, you will you find images, guides and other materials you can use to get started.