Convert radiology materials into audio covering imaging physics, anatomy, and systematic interpretation.
Benefits
Master imaging physics — Audio explains X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound physics with clinical relevance.
Understand systematic interpretation — Hear structured approaches to reading chest, abdominal, and musculoskeletal imaging.
Learn imaging appropriateness — Audio covers ACR criteria for when to order each imaging modality.
How It Works
Upload radiology materials — Upload your Brant, Felson, or radiology board review.
Organize by modality — Generate audio for X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.
Listen to interpretation — Systematic reading approaches during commutes.
Quiz on findings — AI generates imaging scenario questions.
Voice chat for reads — Describe imaging findings and discuss differential diagnosis.
Features
Physics review audio — Imaging physics for each modality with clinical significance.
Systematic reading audio — Structured approach to reading studies by body region.
Radiology quizzes — AI creates imaging scenario questions from clinical descriptions.
Recommended Study Schedule
Morning commute (25 min) — Physics or anatomy review
Lunch (15 min) — Findings quiz
Evening commute (25 min) — Body region reading approach
After dinner (15 min) — ACR criteria
Before bed (10 min) — Voice chat on imaging case
Frequently Asked Questions
Radiology via audio?
Audio covers physics, anatomy, and interpretation approaches. Pair with image review for visual skills.
Board prep?
Audio supplements image-based study with physics and systematic approach review.
What topics?
Imaging physics, systematic interpretation, ACR criteria, and anatomy.
Pairs with images?
Use audio for concepts and pair with RadPrimer or teaching files for visual recognition.
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