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📖 Your ultimate pocket guide to flawless emergency radiology interpretation!
Accident and Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide is a highly rated, essential reference for emergency department professionals, offering clear, stepwise analytical methods, detailed radiographs with explanatory drawings, and a focus on avoiding diagnostic errors. Updated with new content and online access, it supports trainees and experts alike in mastering trauma imaging interpretation.




| Best Sellers Rank | 43,340 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 4 in Radiology & Medical Imaging 26 in Accident & Emergency Medicine 389 in Other Branches of Medicine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 382 Reviews |
A**R
Perfect for final year Radiography students
Recommended to me by a lot of Radiographers in practice. It's good for learning image interpretation and common pathologies you may come across. I haven't read it all just yet but it's really good to refer to. Lots of diagrams and example xrays too. Useful purchase!
S**T
University
Daughter got this for her university studies, good clear images.
S**R
Would be good to option of buying both paperback and kindle edition
A brilliant book to aid in understanding A&P and diagnosis rays done in ED. One suggestion would be to have a price with the paperback and kindle books so you can have it to hand while in work.
S**M
Great book just got better!
I got the first edition many years ago as a first year junior doctor and the book got me through many a night shift as the only doctor manning the fort in ED. Saved my bacon more than once diagnosing fractures I have never seen before. This new beautiful book has more pictures and content and is useful for medical practitioners at every level. Highly recommended and essential for those working in the ED.
V**A
Useful for ED nurses and Radiographers
Perfect for see and treat nurses, radiology students, and radiographers for red dot commenting and for reporting. Really useful book of anatomy and ED injuries.
A**R
A good book but lacks detail for an ortho Dr.
It is a good book for a foundation trainee but only if you are looking to be a generalist. I am doing orthopaedics at the moment and this doesn’t have am enough detail so if you are wanting something like that - look into buying an ortho specific book. This book points you in the right direction though.
B**A
Excellent
Excellent book I still use it
J**J
Recommended
Recommend for radiography students or reporting radiographer
T**R
3rd Edition is better
I am a new ED resident and got the 3rd edition after seeing both the 2nd and 3rd editions. The 3rd edition has a much improved layout and is easier to use as a handbook during shifts and as a self-teaching book. Very helpful.
P**N
most informative
I like it very much and most help full
S**R
A must have for every radiology resident.
As a radiology resident, I am thrilled with this book. It's easy to read, full of interesting and useful x-ray examples (as it should be) in the field of emergency radiology, yet very simple and systematic. Of course, for an adequate knowledge one needs to read/study more, but this book gives you more than just foundations. The title is original and very true. :) Also, great value for money. I hope the other "survival guides" in radiology are just as good.
N**N
Intéressant
Acheté comme cadeau, très satisfait.
T**K
Highly recommended
This book is one of the most concise and to the point essential radiology pocket guide. The illustrations and tips are extremely helpful. Highly recommended, especially for FRCR 2B preparation. It will take maximum a week to read on working days. These guys are exceptional in their work :)
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