
Paediapaedia: An Imaging Encyclopedia of Pediatric Disease
by Michael P. D’Alessandro
Publisher: Virtual Pediatric Hospital 1997
Description:
Paediapaedia is aimed at the radiology resident learning pediatric radiology for the first time, the pediatric radiology fellow mastering pediatric radiology for the first time, and for the general radiologist who does a small amount of pediatric imaging on a daily basis. Paediapaedia is meant to be a handbook of pediatric radiology. It is designed to let you get at the information you need easily and rapidly. It is meant to put the information you need most often at your fingertips. This will allow you to perform "just in time learning" - learning which is performed at the time you need it during the patient encounter.
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