Episodes
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Announcement - with UC Davis Medical Student Lamia Choudhury
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Monday Sep 12, 2022
Let's chat with UC Davis Medical Student, Lamia Choudhury. She is the founder/chair of the first annual Pacific Coast Radiology Exposition. The expo takes place Saturday, Sep 17, 22 at 8 am via zoom and I am very excited to be a guest as well. Links and info below:
Registration link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdoGMIoeotzn4C3DCTqAZAn
Website:
https://pcre2022.wixsite.com/ucdavis
Promo video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFYCFDsXvLQ&ab_channel=RezaMoeinTaghavi
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Rad Roundup: Contrast Extravasation Management
Monday Jul 25, 2022
Monday Jul 25, 2022
New segment Rad Roundup: Recaps in 5 minutes or less. Rad resident Dr. Sydney Payne joins us to discuss contrast extravasations including patients at risk and pearls of management.
Monday Mar 28, 2022
COTW 5 Video Podcast: Femoral Hernia
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Monday Mar 28, 2022
Let's discuss femoral hernias. We go over the pubic tubercle as a landmark to better distinguish femoral vs inguinal hernias.
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Sunday Mar 20, 2022
Case of the Week 4 w/ VIDEO: Obstructing obturator hernia
Sunday Mar 20, 2022
Sunday Mar 20, 2022
Let's listen with video! Let's Read Out makes it video podcast debut. Case of the week features an obturator hernia causing small bowel obstruction. Pearls include using MIPs and dual energy for better detection of ischemia and bowel wall hypo-enhancement. As always, feedback welcomed. Leave us a message at www.speakpipe.com/letsreadout
Sunday Mar 06, 2022
Episode 11: Let’s Ask a Resident! Advice panel for matching med students
Sunday Mar 06, 2022
Sunday Mar 06, 2022
About to match into radiology? This episode is for you. Matching medical student/producer Andrew Nguyen asks questions to a fantastic panel. Advice for intern year and early residency.
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[0:00] Dr. Lindsey Negrete introduces the episode and medical student Andrew Nguyen
[1:00] “What advice would you give for someone going through their intern year before starting their radiology residency? Is there anything that you would change about this year to either stay involved with radiology or prepare for it?”
- Dr. Jen Padwal (Stanford R2) response
- Dr. Claire Meriwether (UCSD R1) response
- Dr. Eric Keller (Stanford R3) response
- Dr. William Hong (Stanford Body MRI Fellow) response
- Dr. Rob Becker (Stanford Body Imaging Fellow) response
- Dr. Lindsey Negrete (Stanford Body attending) response
[6:30] “What has been the biggest surprise for you about starting radiology residency? Is there anything you wish you could tell yourself before starting R1 year?”
- Jen’s response
- Claire’s response
- Eric’s response
- William’s response
- Rob’s response
- Lindsey’s response
THANK YOU! For questions, comments, concerns….letsreadout@gmail.com
Full episode comprehensive transcript here.
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
COTW Post Show Quizzes Announcement
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Episode 10: Ask an Attending, transitioning to rads residency
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Wednesday Feb 23, 2022
Transition from intern year to rads residency can be tough! Let's Read Out med student producer, Andrew Nguyen, gets great advice from Dr. Chris Beaulieu, Dr. Marc Willis, Dr. Preethi Raghu, Dr. Lu Shen, and Dr. Dolores Pretorius as his match day rapidly approaches. Full transcript here. Abbreviated below:
[0:00] Dr. Lindsey Negrete introduces the episode and medical student Andrew Nguyen.
[1:30] “What should residents know before starting their radiology residency?
- Dr. Lindsey Negrete (Stanford) response
- Dr. Chris Beaulieu (Stanford) response
- Dr. Marc Willis (Stanford) response
- Dr. Preethi Raghu (UCSF) response
- Dr. Luyao Shen (Stanford) response
- Dr. Dolores Pretorius (UCSD) response
[13:00] “What differentiates between a good resident and a great resident?”
- Dr. Beaulieu response
- Dr. Willis response
- Dr. Raghu response
- Dr. Shen response
- Dr. Pretorius response
- Dr. Negrete response
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
Wednesday Feb 02, 2022
The transition from being a trainee to being a new attending can be challenging and overwhelming. Dr. Chris Beaulieu shares his sage wisdom for how to ease into the first few months. We chat about readouts, radiological societies, feedback and more. Full transcript here. Abbreviated version below.
[0:00] Dr. Lindsey Negrete introduces the episode and Dr. Chris Beaulieu.
[1:30] Transitioning from fellowship to new attending – the first few months.
[7:00] Tips for asking others for help.
[9:30] Recommending studies for your imaging findings.
[12:00] Tips and tricks for new attendings reading out.
[15:00] What about the trainee that disagrees with you?
[16:45] What about the trainee that is struggling?
[17:45] Giving feedback to trainees.
[21:00] Tackling the alphabet soup of societies and meetings.
[23:30] Let’s talk promotions.
[28:30] Top advice to summarize.
[30:45] Short and long term goals as a junior attendings.
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Case of the Week (COTW) 3: Vesicourachal Diverticulum with Urachal Adenocarcinoma
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
Thursday Jan 27, 2022
All star mentor/mentee pair from the University of Kentucky, Dr. Aman Khurana and medical student Emad Chishti join me. They demystify congenital urachal anomalies with a fabulous case explaining calcs, mucin and more. Case Images here. Full transcript here. Abbreviated transcript below....
Lindsey Negrete: introduces the episode
Emad Chishti: vesicourachal diverticulum with urachal adenocarcinoma. The urachus is the fetal derivative of the allantois, which is a channel between the embryonic bladder and umbilicus. Usually, it involutes before birth and forms the median umbilical ligament, but when it doesn't close off properly, a blind pouch-like structure remains connected to the bladder forming a diverticulum.
62-year-old male with a history of kidney stones presented with right flank, suprapubic, and inguinal pain of a few weeks duration
Aman Khurana: CT/US/MR demonstrating a bladder diverticulum within the anterosuperior part of the bladder dome with a soft tissue density protruding from the diverticulum into the bladder cavity. Patient underwent a resection of the bladder mass with pathology consistent with invasive, moderately differentiated mucinous adenocarcinoma with signet ring cell features consistent with urachal carcinoma. Repeat MR with persistent contrast enhancement with concern for residual tumor. Patient underwent second surgery again confirming mucinous adenocarcinoma.
Emad Chishti: question about peripheral calcification helping with the diagnosis?
Aman Khurana: mucinous loves to calcify, calcifications can be punctate, stippled, curvilinear
Emad Chishti: other than a diverticulum, are there any other congenital abnormalities associated with urachus?
Aman Khurana: four types of congenital urachal abnormalities: patent urachus, urachal sinus, urachal cyst, vesicourachal diverticulum
Emad Chishti: multiple-choice question, On histology, the cells lining urachal neoplasms would most likely best resemble which of the following? Answer: intestinal epithelium, the majority of urachal neoplasms are adenocarcinomas
Aman Khurana: on MRI, these tumors do look mildly T2-hyperintense because of the mucin producing cells
Lindsey Negrete: pattern of growth for urachal carcinoma versus vesical tumor. Differential diagnosis. Call for companion cases. Calling all mentor/mentee pairs to submit cases together! It’s really fun!
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Episode 8.5 bonus: Let’s transition from R4 to Body Fellowship
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
A quick chat! All star body imagers give advice about making the transition from residency to body fellowship. Full transcript here
Advice for transitioning to fellowship?
- William Hong (Body fellow) response
- Komal Chughtai (Body fellow) response
- Aman Khurana (Body attending) response
- Luyao Shen (Body attending) response
- Lindsey Negrete (Body attending) response