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About LearnNeuroradiology

As an academic neuroradiologist, I created this channel for people who are interested in learning radiology and neuroradiology, including medical students, residents (both radiology and otherwise), fellows, and faculty. There is a lot of content here that hopefully learners of all levels can benefit from, ranging from general approaches to imaging studies all the way to advanced reviews of disease topics. Board review for the American Board of Radiology (ABR) core, certifying, and CAQ exams is also covered here.

If you haven't already, please check out our complete web site, learnneuroradiology.com, to see the full content which is organized to make it easy to navigate. You can also search there.

Thanks to all those tuning in as well as other radiologists who have contributed to the channel and site.

Brent Weinberg, MD

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