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Julian Dobranowski, MD FRCPC FCAR

Chefarzt für diagnostische Bildgebung bei Niagara Health in Ontario, Kanada. Professor und Leiter des Instituts für Radiologie an der McMaster University.

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Ich bin Professor und Leiter des Instituts für Radiologie an der McMaster University in Ontario, Kanada. Außerdem bin ich Gründungsdirektor des Centre for Radiological Anatomy Skills Lab, das bildgebende Technologien in die Ausbildung von Studenten und Ärzten in der Weiterbildung integriert. Zusätzlich bin ich als Provincial Clinical Lead für das Cancer Imaging Program bei Cancer Care Ontario tätig.

Neueste Artikel mit Julian

How to differentiate between low- and high-quality chest x-rays

Discover the five key identifying factors which will help you to distinguish between low- and high-quality chest x-rays.
17th Jan 2020 • 6m lesen

How to identify pneumothorax on a chest x-ray

Identify when pleura is abnormal and the key radiological signs of pneumothorax.
6th Mar 2018 • 4m lesen

Common pathologies of the trachea and bronchi

Learn what signs to look for on a chest x-ray to determine whether something's wrong.
30th Jan 2018 • 4m lesen

Radiological zones—an introduction to landmarks

Learn how to identify the major anatomical regions on a chest x-ray.
10th Jan 2018 • 3m lesen

The different types of x-ray examinations

Identify the different types of chest x-ray examinations and when to order them.
6th Dec 2017 • 4m lesen

Getting into the chest x-ray (part 4): How pathology changes the grayscale

In this video, Julian Dobranowski, MD, will teach you how pathology can change the grayscale of the image.
19th Oct 2015 • 3m lesen

Getting into the chest x-ray (part 3): The importance of shapes and key landmarks

In this video from our Chest X-ray Essentials course, you will learn how shapes and structures are formed on a chest x-ray.
16th Oct 2015 • 4m lesen

Getting into the chest x-ray (part 2): The importance of overlap

If you want to become really good at reading chest x-rays, you need to know how borders are formed. In this video from our Chest X-ray Essentials course, you will learn how separate anatomical structures in the thorax interact to create an image.
15th Oct 2015 • 5m lesen

Getting into the chest x-ray (part 1): The importance of grayscale

In this video, you will learn how different tissue densities create different shades of gray on a chest x-ray. You’ll learn what air, soft tissue, bone, and metal look like on the x-ray and why that is important.
13th Oct 2015 • 3m lesen