Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences Biomedical Multimedia Unit

Medical Imaging

Medical Imaging is a CD-based radiology education program for undergraduate medical students and related health professionals.

Medical Imaging is a teaching and learning resource developed by The University of Melbourne's Department of Radiology, providing an in-depth understanding of clinical radiology for medical students, physiotherapy students, postgraduate medical, surgical trainees and nurses.

Medical Imaging covers the clinical role of radiology in general and specialist adult medicine and surgery, obstetrics, gynaecology and paediatrics.


Curriculum Usage

Medical Imaging is used in semesters 8-12 of the medical curriculum.


Project Screen Grabs

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Medical Imaging Title Screen  

Medical Imaging is available in Full, Tutor and Student versions.

   
CT scan of upper abdomen  

A screen displaying a CT scan of a transverse section of the upper abdomen.

   
Abdominal radiograph  

A screen containing abdominal radiographs.

     
Typical radiographs   There are various sections that explain to students the various radiological features of different conditions, giving typical examples of radiographs.
     
Cardiorespiratory radiographs   This screen is from the section regarding cardiorespiratory medicine.
     
Glossary   A glossary provides definitions including those of commonly used abbreviations.

Credits

Developed by the Biomedical Multimedia Unit in association with the Department of Radiology, The University of Melbourne.


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