Emergency Medicine is a visual specialty. Emergency Physicians must utilize all assets
available to evaluate, diagnose, and treat patients. The use of diagnostic imaging
is a necessity to a successful practice. When you’re racing to care for many patients
at once, you often are unable to wait for the “final radiology read.” Today’s Emergency
Physicians must be confident in their ability to accurately interpret diagnostic imaging.
Often, we must rely on a fast, easy radiology text. Emergency Radiology, edited by Drs. Schwartz and Reisdorff, academic Emergency Medicine physicians, is
designed specifically for the practicing Emergency Physician as well as every clinician
in training.
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